AtchitIV gene expression is stimulated under abiotic stresses and is spatially and temporally regulated during embryo development

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The expression of AtchitIV gene was analysed in Arabidopsis plants submitted to abiotic stresses. Transcript accumulation was detected in leaves in response to UV light exposure, exogenous salicylic acid administration and wounding. Transgenic Arabidopsis plants carrying AtchitIV promoter::gus fusion also showed differential expression of the reporter gene in response to these treatments. The AtchitIV expression was also analysed during Arabidopsis embryo development. GUS assay demonstrated AtchitIV prcmoter activation in zygotic embryos from torpedo stage up to full maturation. Promoter deletion analysis indicated that all the 5′ cis-acting elements responsible for the specific tissue expression are located in a region of 1083 bp, adjacent to the start of transcription. A negative regulatory region located between portions -1083 and -600 was also observed. Copyright by the Brazilian Society of Genetics.

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Liliane, L. B., Magioli, C., Perez, A. B. U. C. M., Margis, R., Sachetto-Martins, G., & Margis-Pinheiro, M. (2004). AtchitIV gene expression is stimulated under abiotic stresses and is spatially and temporally regulated during embryo development. Genetics and Molecular Biology, 27(1), 118–123. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1415-47572004000100020

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