Isolation of carrot basic leucine zipper transcription factor using yeast one-hybrid screening
2002
Ko, Sukmin | Kamada, Hiroshi
Abscisic acid (ABA) is involved in various physiological and developmental processes, including stress responses and seed maturation. Many ABA-regulated genes associated with these processes have been identified and analyzed. Previously, we identified 2 important elements in the promoter of the carrotDcECP31 gene: motif X (CACACGTGGG), which is like an ABA-responsive element (ABRE), and motif Y (CACACGTATC). Together, these are sufficient for embryo-specific ABA-inducible promoter activity. We also showed that motif X functions is an enhancerlike element and that motif Y participates in ABA responsiveness. In this study, we isolated the nuclear protein that interacts with motif Y of theDcECP31 promoter. We performed yeast one-hybrid screening using integrated motif Y as bait and isolated clones. Sequence analysis revealed that clone 22 included the carboxyl-terminal half of bZIP, which contains the basic and leucine zipper domains and binds to G-boxes containing the sequence ACGT. This result supports the hypothesis that carrot C-ABI3, a homologue of theArabidopsis ABI3 protein, functions as a coactivator that interacts with the G-box via protein-protein contacts and suggests that the complex controls the expression of theDcECP31 gene.
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