Involvement of multiple cis-elements in the regulation of GA responsive promoters: Definition of a new cis-element in the Amy32b gene promoter of barley (Hordeum vulgare)
A. Gomez-cadenas et al., Involvement of multiple cis-elements in the regulation of GA responsive promoters: Definition of a new cis-element in the Amy32b gene promoter of barley (Hordeum vulgare), PHYSL PLANT, 112(2), 2001, pp. 211-216
The Amy32b gene is a member of the low-pi cr-amylase gene family of barley,
whose expression is tightly regulated by hormones in the aleurone layer. F
our cis-elements are known to be important for the GA induction of this gen
e: GARE, amylase box, pyrimidine box, and O2S, These sequences are located
between - 101 and - 149 relative to the transcription start site. In the pr
esent work, we have created a series of Amy32b promoter-GUS reporter constr
ucts introducing mutations in the -79 to - 93 region. Using a transient exp
ression system, we have functionally defined an additional region (-81 to -
89) essential for the GA activation of the Amy32b promoter. This region is
highly conserved among barley, wheat, and wild oat low-pi cr-amylase promot
ers. Interestingly, in contrast with the variability in the relative distan
ces among other cis-elements, this region maintains a nearly constant dista
nce to GARE, which suggests that the function of these elements might be co
upled. The involvement of this and other sequences in the transactivation o
f Amy32b by a transcription factor, GAMyb, has also been studied. Our resul
ts indicate that the only indispensable element for the GAMyb transactivati
on of the alpha -amylase promoter is GARE, The present work brings new evid
ence to the proposed model that considers the GAMyb-GARE interaction as a c
ritical point for the GA induction of alpha -amylase genes, hut also streng
thens the notion that multiple sequences are required for full regulation o
f alpha -amylase promoters.