Boron nutrition of cultured tobacco BY-2 cells. IV. Genes induced under low boron supply

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Abstract

Genes whose expression was up-regulated in low boron (B)-acclimated tobacco BY-2 (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. Bright Yellow 2) cells, which had been selected under a low supply of B, were screened by the cDNA differential subtraction method. Thirteen genes were identified, including early salicylate-inducible glucosyltransferase, glutamine synthetase, glutathione S-transferase, and a pathogenesis-related protein, which might constitute a rescue system for oxidative damage. This indicates that B deficiency might impose cellular redox imbalance on the cells. Two of the 13 genes were induced within 30 min of B removal in the parent cells, indicating fast signal transfer from the cell walls to the cytoplasm.

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Kobayashi, M., Mutoh, T., & Matoh, T. (2004). Boron nutrition of cultured tobacco BY-2 cells. IV. Genes induced under low boron supply. Journal of Experimental Botany, 55(401), 1441–1443. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erh142

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