Structural organization of str 246C and str 246N, plant defense-related genes from Nicotiana tabacum

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We have previously identified a cDNA clone, pNt246, whose corresponding transcripts accumulate in leaves in response to inoculation by compatible and incompatible isolates of the phytopathogenic bacterium Pseudomonas solanacearum [19]. We now describe the nucleotide sequence of a genomic clone, str 246C, corresponding to this cDNA species, and of a related genomic clone, str 246N, which appears to be a pseudogene with a 5′-end deletion. The nucleotide sequence of the str 246C gene was found to be identical to that of the parA gene, previously shown to be regulated by auxin [28, 29]. Upstream of the str 246N gene, sequences homologous to a Bam HI repetitive element described in Vicia faba [15] are present within an ORF showing significant homologies to an integrase-encoding gene of several retroviruses. This observation indicates that this highly repetitive DNA originates from sequences present in transposable mobile elements. © 1994 Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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Froissard, D., Gough, C., Czernic, P., Schneider, M., Toppan, A., Roby, D., & Marco, Y. (1994). Structural organization of str 246C and str 246N, plant defense-related genes from Nicotiana tabacum. Plant Molecular Biology, 26(1), 515–521. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00039563

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