Differential expression of the two arabidopsis nitrate reductase genes

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The differential regulation of the two nitrate reductase (NR, EC 1.6.6.1) genes of Arabidopsis thallana L. Heynh was examined. cDNAs corresponding to each of the NR genes (NR1 and NR2) were used to measure changes in the steady-state levels of NR mRNA in response to nitrate, light, circadian rhythm, and tissue specificity. Although nitrate-induction kinetics of the two genes are very similar, NR1 is expressed in the absence of nitrate at a higher basal level than NR2. Nitrate induction is transient both in the roots and leaves, however the kinetics are different: the induction and decline in the roots precede that in the leaves. Light induces the expression of each of the genes with significantly different kinetics: NR2 reached saturation more rapidly than did NR1. Both genes showed similar diurnal patterns of circadian rhythm, with NR2 mRNA accumulating earlier in the morning.

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Cheng, C. L., Acedo, G. N., Dewdney, J., Goodman, H. M., & Conkling, M. A. (1991). Differential expression of the two arabidopsis nitrate reductase genes. Plant Physiology, 96(1), 275–279. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.96.1.275

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