Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6388918 | Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Expression of NHX1 genomic DNA under the C. x hollandica NHX1 promoter in the A.t.nhx1 mutant background yielded, irrespective of the genomic DNA source, 20-fold and 2-fold enhanced expression levels, in comparison with those in wild-type A. thaliana and C. x hollandica, respectively. This suggests that the high expression level in C. x hollandica is completely explained by altered cis-regulation of this gene. Promoter swap experiments showed that the C. x hollandica SOS1 and VATD promoters were five-fold and two-fold more active than the corresponding A. thaliana promoters, respectively. However, particularly in the case of VATD, this is not sufficient to explain the difference in the wild-type expression levels between C. x hollandica and A. thaliana.
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Authors
Ismat Nawaz, Mazhar Iqbal, Henk W.J. Hakvoort, Mattijs Bliek, Bert de Boer, Henk Schat,