Distinct cis-elements in the Asparagus officinalis asparagine synthetase promoter respond to carbohydrate and senescence signals
- 1 January 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by CSIRO Publishing in Functional Plant Biology
- Vol. 31 (6) , 573-582
- https://doi.org/10.1071/fp03198
Abstract
The Asparagus officinalis L. asparagine (Asn) synthetase (AS) promoter was analysed for elements responding to carbohydrate and senescence signals. Transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana L. plants containing deletion constructs of the –1958 bp AS promoter linked to the β-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter gene (AS::GUS) were analysed by measuring GUS specific activity. Inclusion of sucrose (Suc), glucose (Glc) or fructose (Fru) in plant media repressed levels of GUS activity in –1958AS::GUS plants, regardless of the light environment, with increases in GUS found 1 d after incubation on Suc-lacking media. Hexokinase is likely to be involved in the signal pathway, as Suc, Glc, Fru, 2-deoxy-d-glucose and mannose were more effective repressors than 3-O-methylglucose, and the hexokinase inhibitor mannoheptulose reduced repression. Plants containing AS::GUS constructs with deletions that reduced the promoter to less than –405 bp did not show low sugar induction. AS::GUS activity was significantly higher in excised leaves induced to senesce by dark storage for 24 h, compared to fresh leaves, for lines containing at least –640 bp of the AS promoter but not those with –523 bp or smaller promoter fragments. Fusion of the –640 to –523 bp region to a –381AS::GUS construct generated a promoter that retained senescence induction but lacked low sugar induction. Alignment of this region to the 33-bp senescence-related sequence of the Arabidopsis and Brassica napus L. SAG12 promoters identified the sequence TTGCACG as being conserved in all the promoters, and which may be an important senescence-responsive element.Keywords
This publication has 39 references indexed in Scilit:
- Expression Profile Matrix of Arabidopsis Transcription Factor Genes Suggests Their Putative Functions in Response to Environmental Stresses[W]Plant Cell, 2002
- Plant Sugar-Response Pathways. Part of a Complex Regulatory WebPlant Physiology, 2000
- Overexpression of Arabidopsis Hexokinase in Tomato Plants Inhibits Growth, Reduces Photosynthesis, and Induces Rapid SenescencePlant Cell, 1999
- Chrysanthemum cultivar–Agrobacterium interactions revealed by GUS expression time course experimentsScientia Horticulturae, 1998
- The promoter activity of sen 1, a senescence-associated gene of Arabidopsis, is repressed by sugarsJournal of Plant Physiology, 1997
- Last exit: senescence, abscission, and meristem arrest in Arabidopsis.Plant Cell, 1997
- Sugar Regulation of Harvest-Related Genes in AsparagusPlant Physiology, 1996
- Isolation and Characterization of a cDNA Clone for a Harvest-Induced Asparagine Synthetase from Asparagus officinalis LPlant Physiology, 1993
- Asparagine metabolism and nitrogen distribution during protein degradation in sugar-starved maize root tipsPlanta, 1992
- Transient Accumulation of Asparagine in Sycamore Cells after a Long Period of Sucrose StarvationPlant Physiology, 1990