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Tissue-specific and constitutive expression of a hypothetical gene At2g37610 in transgenic Arabidopsis

Xiang GaoContact Information and Ye-Qin Hu2

(1)  Hubei Key Laboratory of Genetic Regulation and Integrative Biology, College of Life Sciences, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, 430079, China
(2)  Key Laboratory of MOE for Plant Developmental Biology, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan, 430072, China

Received: 19 October 2008  Revised: 25 October 2008  Accepted: 30 October 2008  Published online: 13 November 2008

Communicated by L.Kleczkowski.
Abstract  Hypothetical genes should play important roles in plant growth and development, although their biological functions await elucidation. One of these genes, namely At2g37610, caught our attention during the gene cloning of several salt-tolerant mutants. Promoter-GUS fusion analysis indicated a unique tissue-specific expression pattern of At2g37610 in Arabidopsis. Constitutive expression of the gene under 35S promoter caused obvious morphological changes in transgenic Arabidopsis plants, such as curled rosette leaves and bushy phenotype at maturity. Phenotypic characterization revealed that the cause of the bushy phenotype was the enhanced lateral bud outgrowth at the bottom region of the primary inflorescence, which is different from that of reported mutant plants (bushy or branched) such as max, axr1, and bus mutants. Together, these data suggest that At2g37610 is a possible novel gene related to the regulation of leaf development and shoot patterning.

Keywords   Arabidopsis  -  At2g37610  - Bushy phenotype - Constitutive expression - Curled leaves - Hypothetical gene - Tissue-specific expression


Contact Information Xiang Gao
Email: ggxx2002@yahoo.cn
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