Volume 25, Number 3, 449-457, DOI: 10.1007/BF00043873

Gene expression of nitrite reductase in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) as affected by light and nitrate

Armin Nolninger, Bettina Seith, Brigitte Hoch and Hans Mohr

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Abstract

A partial cDNA clone (PSnir) encoding the C-terminal region of nitrite reductase was isolated from a lambdagt 11 library of the gymnospermPimus sylvestris (L.). Nucleotide sequence analysis showed that PSnir contains a reading frame encoding 105 amino acid residues. The amino acid sequence revealed a homology to NiR of 63–68% to dicotyledoneous and of 57–59% to monocotyledoneous species. The protein region implicated to be involved in binding of the prosthetic group is highly conserved between the NiR of the gymnosperm and of angiosperms. In all organs (cotyledonary whorls, hypocotyls, roots) the pattern of NiR gene expression in response to nitrate and light is the same at the level of transcript accumulation and at the enzyme level. This suggests that regulation of NiR gene expression in the Scots pine seedling is predominantly at the level of transcript accumulation. The highest NiR appearance was observed in roots and hypocotyls. In the cotyledonary whorls only small amounts of NiR were found. In roots and hypocotyls the accumulation of NiR mRNA and the appearance of NiR protein is mainly controlled by nitrate, whereas the regulation of NiR gene expression in the whorls is strongly affected by light and the inducive effect of nitrate is only weak.

Key words  gene expression - light - nitrate - nitrite reductase -  Pimus sylvestris L.

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