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Genomics approach to abscisic acid- and gibberellin-responsive genes in rice

Authors :
Takahiro Oda
Ayano Endo
Naoki Kishimoto
Yuko Nagata
Koh Iba
Zenpei Shimatani
Kanako Shimbo
Chikako Miyamoto
Katsumi Sakata
Piero Carninci
Yuki Sato
Jianzhong Wu
Yoshihide Hayashizaki
Makoto Yamamoto
Keiko Takeuchi
Shoshi Kikuchi
Kazuko Toyoshima
Yasuhiro Otomo
Masahiro Ishikawa
Jun Kawai
Kimiko Yamamoto
Akiko Hashimoto
Takuji Sasaki
Junshi Yazaki
Keiichi Kojima
Kouji Suzuki
Fumiko Fujii
Kazuo Murakami
Yumiko Yoshida
Kenichi Matsubara
Sachiko Honda
Source :
DNA research : an international journal for rapid publication of reports on genes and genomes. 10(6)
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

We used an 8987-EST collection to construct a cDNA microarray system with various genomics information (full-length cDNA, expression profile, high accuracy genome sequence, phenotype, genetic map, and physical map) in rice. This array was used as a probe to hybridize target RNAs prepared from normally grown callus of rice and from callus treated for 6 hr or 3 days with the hormones abscisic acid (ABA) or gibberellin (GA). We identified 509 clones, including many clones that had never been annotated as ABA-or GA-responsive. These genes included not only ABA- or GA-responsive genes but also genes responsive to other physiological conditions such as pathogen infection, heat shock, and metal ion stress. Comparison of ABA- and GA-responsive genes revealed antagonistic regulation for these genes by both hormones except for one defense-related gene, thionin. The gene for thionin was up-regulated by both hormone treatments for 3 days. The upstream regions of all the genes that were regulated by both hormones had cis-elements for ABA and GA response. We performed a clustering analysis of genes regulated by both hormones and various expression profiles that showed three notable clusters (seed tissues, low temperature and sugar starvation, and thionin-gene related). A comparison of the cis-elements for hormone response genes between rice and Arabidopsis thaliana, we identified cis-elements for dehydration-stress response or for expression of amylase gene as Arabidopsis gene-specific or rice gene-specific, respectively.

Details

ISSN :
13402838
Volume :
10
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
DNA research : an international journal for rapid publication of reports on genes and genomes
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d725c1931cfe8c94ee6e1af2bc75d0c2