Predictable activation of tissue-specific expression from a single gene locus using the pOp/LhG4 transactivation system in Arabidopsis

Célia Baroux, Robert Blanvillainh, Hazel Betts, Henri Batoko, Judith Craft, Alberto Martinez, Patrick Gallois, Ian Moore

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    Abstract

    The pOp/LhG4 transcription factor system was used to determine whether the synthetic pOp promoter, integrated atone position in the Arabidopsis genome, could be efficiently and faithfully activated by the heterologous transcription factor, LhG4, expressed in a variety of different patterns. This is a precondition for the development and exploitation of large collections of LhG4 activation lines that direct predictable tissue-specific expression of transgenes. We selected a pOp-GUS reporter insertion that was efficiently activated after crossing to an activator line that expressed the synthetic transcription factor LhG4 from the Cauliflower Mosaic Virus 355 promoter. This reporter line, pOp-GUS(g2), was then combined with activator loci that expressed LhG4 from one of seven different promoters, each with a different tissue specificity. pOp-GUS(g2) was activated faithfully in combination with six of these seven activator constructs, but generated an unexpected expression pattern in combination with the seventh construct, a fusion to a cyclin promoter (CYC-LhG4). The aberrant expression pattern could be attributed to the pOp-GUS(g2) insertion site, as the CYC-LhG4 activator lines directed the expected pattern of expression from a second pOp-GUS insertion. These results show that it is feasible to construct an activator collection in which LhG4 is expressed from diverse promoters or enhancer traps, but that individual pOp reporter loci can vary in their competence to respond to certain activator patterns. We discuss the implications for the design and use of mis-expression technology in Arabidopsis. © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)91-101
    Number of pages10
    JournalPlant Biotechnology Journal
    Volume3
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2005

    Keywords

    • Enhancer trapping
    • POp/Lhg4
    • Tissue-specific
    • Transactivation

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