The enzyme 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (HMGR) catalyses an important step in isoprenoid biosynthesis in plants. In
Hevea brasiliensis, HMGR is encoded by a small gene family comprised of three members,
hmg1, hmg2 and
hmg3. We have previously described
hmg1 and
hmg2 (Plant Mol Biol 16: 567–577, 1991). Here we report the isolation and characterization of
hmg3 genomic and cDNA clones. In comparison to
hmg1 which is more highly expressed in laticifers than in leaves, the level of
hmg3 mRNA level is equally abundant in laticifers and leaves.
In situ hybridization experiments showed that the expression of
hmg3 is not cell-type specific while
hmg1 is expressed predominantly in the laticifers. Primer-extension experiments using laticifer RNA showed that
hmg1 is induced by ethylene while
hmg3 expression remains constitutive. The
hmg3 promoter, like the promoters of most house-keeping genes, lacks a TATA box. Our results suggest that
hmg1 is likely to encode the enzyme involved in rubber biosynthesis while
hmg3 is possibly involved in isoprenoid biosynthesis of a housekeeping nature.
Key words
cis-1,4-polyisoprene - ethylene induction - isoprenoid biosynthesis - latex - laticifer - natural rubber