The KAP-2 protein that binds to the H-box (CCTACC) element in the bean
CHS15 chalcone synthase promoter was purified, and internal peptide sequence used to design primers leading to the cloning of
KAP-2 from bean (
Phaseolus vulgaris) and barrel medic (
Medicago truncatula). KAP-2 shares sequence similarity to the large subunit of mammalian Ku autoantigen, a protein proposed to be involved in control of DNA recombination and transcription.
KAP-2 sequences were present in genomic DNA from a range of legumes, and a related protein is found in
Arabidopsis thaliana. Recombinant KAP-2 expressed in insect cells showed the same binding specificity for the
CHS15 H-box as the protein purified from bean cell extracts.
In vitro transcription assays confirmed that KAP-2 stimulates transcription from a promoter harboring the H-box
cis element.
DNA-binding protein - elicitation -
Phaseolus vulgaris
- phenylpropanoid pathway - plant cell culture -
Medicago truncatula