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Transgenic Analysis Reveals 5′ Abbreviated OsRGLP2 Promoter(s) as Responsive to Abiotic Stresses
by
Shah, Shahzad Hussain
, Sultana, Tasawar
, Deeba, Farah
, Dukowic-Schulze, Stefanie
, Noureen, Azka
, Chen, Changbin
, Naqvi, Syed Muhammad Saqlan
in
5' Flanking Region
/ Abiotic stress
/ Arabidopsis
/ Arabidopsis - genetics
/ Arabidopsis - physiology
/ beta-glucuronidase
/ Biochemistry
/ Biological Techniques
/ Biotechnology
/ biotic stress
/ Cell Biology
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Developmental stages
/ DNA, Plant
/ Flowers & plants
/ Fluorescence
/ Fragments
/ Gene deletion
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
/ Genes, Reporter
/ Green fluorescent protein
/ Histochemical analysis
/ Human Genetics
/ Leaves
/ Nicotiana - genetics
/ Nicotiana - physiology
/ Original Paper
/ Oryza - genetics
/ Plant Proteins - genetics
/ Plants, Genetically Modified - genetics
/ Plants, Genetically Modified - physiology
/ promoter regions
/ Promoter Regions, Genetic
/ Protein Science
/ Proteins
/ quantitative polymerase chain reaction
/ Reporter gene
/ reporter genes
/ Stress, Physiological
/ Stresses
/ temperature
/ Tobacco
/ Transgenic plants
/ Wounds
2017
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Transgenic Analysis Reveals 5′ Abbreviated OsRGLP2 Promoter(s) as Responsive to Abiotic Stresses
by
Shah, Shahzad Hussain
, Sultana, Tasawar
, Deeba, Farah
, Dukowic-Schulze, Stefanie
, Noureen, Azka
, Chen, Changbin
, Naqvi, Syed Muhammad Saqlan
in
5' Flanking Region
/ Abiotic stress
/ Arabidopsis
/ Arabidopsis - genetics
/ Arabidopsis - physiology
/ beta-glucuronidase
/ Biochemistry
/ Biological Techniques
/ Biotechnology
/ biotic stress
/ Cell Biology
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Developmental stages
/ DNA, Plant
/ Flowers & plants
/ Fluorescence
/ Fragments
/ Gene deletion
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
/ Genes, Reporter
/ Green fluorescent protein
/ Histochemical analysis
/ Human Genetics
/ Leaves
/ Nicotiana - genetics
/ Nicotiana - physiology
/ Original Paper
/ Oryza - genetics
/ Plant Proteins - genetics
/ Plants, Genetically Modified - genetics
/ Plants, Genetically Modified - physiology
/ promoter regions
/ Promoter Regions, Genetic
/ Protein Science
/ Proteins
/ quantitative polymerase chain reaction
/ Reporter gene
/ reporter genes
/ Stress, Physiological
/ Stresses
/ temperature
/ Tobacco
/ Transgenic plants
/ Wounds
2017
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Transgenic Analysis Reveals 5′ Abbreviated OsRGLP2 Promoter(s) as Responsive to Abiotic Stresses
by
Shah, Shahzad Hussain
, Sultana, Tasawar
, Deeba, Farah
, Dukowic-Schulze, Stefanie
, Noureen, Azka
, Chen, Changbin
, Naqvi, Syed Muhammad Saqlan
in
5' Flanking Region
/ Abiotic stress
/ Arabidopsis
/ Arabidopsis - genetics
/ Arabidopsis - physiology
/ beta-glucuronidase
/ Biochemistry
/ Biological Techniques
/ Biotechnology
/ biotic stress
/ Cell Biology
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Developmental stages
/ DNA, Plant
/ Flowers & plants
/ Fluorescence
/ Fragments
/ Gene deletion
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
/ Genes, Reporter
/ Green fluorescent protein
/ Histochemical analysis
/ Human Genetics
/ Leaves
/ Nicotiana - genetics
/ Nicotiana - physiology
/ Original Paper
/ Oryza - genetics
/ Plant Proteins - genetics
/ Plants, Genetically Modified - genetics
/ Plants, Genetically Modified - physiology
/ promoter regions
/ Promoter Regions, Genetic
/ Protein Science
/ Proteins
/ quantitative polymerase chain reaction
/ Reporter gene
/ reporter genes
/ Stress, Physiological
/ Stresses
/ temperature
/ Tobacco
/ Transgenic plants
/ Wounds
2017
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Transgenic Analysis Reveals 5′ Abbreviated OsRGLP2 Promoter(s) as Responsive to Abiotic Stresses
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Transgenic Analysis Reveals 5′ Abbreviated OsRGLP2 Promoter(s) as Responsive to Abiotic Stresses
2017
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Germins and germin-like proteins are ubiquitous, expressed at various developmental stages and in response to various abiotic and biotic stresses. In this study, to functionally validate the
Os
RGLP2 promoter, 5′ deletion analysis of the promoter sequences was performed and the deletion fragments fused with the β-glucuronidase (GUS) and green fluorescent protein reporter genes were used for transient expression in tobacco as well as for generating stable transgenic
Arabidopsis
plants. Very high level of GUS activity was observed in agroinfiltrated tobacco leaves by the construct carrying the P-1063 and P-565 when subjected to abiotic stresses. Histochemical analysis of transgenic
Arabidopsis
plants revealed expression of reporter gene in root, leaf and stem sections of plants harboring P-1063 and P-565. Real-time qPCR analysis of transiently expressed tobacco leaves and transgenic
Arabidopsis
plants subjected to several abiotic stresses supported histochemical data and showed that P-565 responded to all the stresses to which the full-length promoter was responsive. The data suggest that P-565 may be a good alternative to full-length promoter region that harbors the necessary
cis
-elements in providing stable and high level of expression in response to wound, salt and temperature stresses.
Publisher
Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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