Plant Biotechnology
Online ISSN : 1347-6114
Print ISSN : 1342-4580
ISSN-L : 1342-4580
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A novel petal up-regulated PhXTH7 promoter analysis in Petunia hybrida by using bioluminescence reporter gene
Quang TranKenji OsabeTetsuyuki EntaniTakeharu Nagai
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2021 Volume 38 Issue 2 Pages 197-204

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Flower opening is an important phenomenon in plant that indicates the readiness of the flower for pollination leading to petal expansion and pigmentation. This phenomenon has great impact on crop yield, which makes researches of its mechanism attractive for both plant physiology study and agriculture. Gene promoters directing the expression in petal during the petal cell wall modification and expansion when flower opens could be a convenient tool to analyze or monitor gene expression targeting this event. However, there are no reports of isolated gene promoters that can direct gene expression in petal or petal limb during the rapid cell wall dynamics when the flower opens. Xyloglucan endotransglucosylase/hydrolase 7 (XTH7), a cell wall modifying enzyme, was reported having up-regulated gene expression in the petal of Arabidopsis thaliana and Petunia hybrida. In this study, we fused a 1,904 bp length P. hybrida XTH7 promoter with a gene encoding a bright bioluminescent protein (Green enhanced Nano-lantern) to report gene expression and observed petal up-regulated bioluminescence activity by means of a consumer-grade camera. More importantly, this novel promoter demonstrated up-regulated activity in the petal limb of P. hybrida matured flower during flower opening. P. hybrida XTH7 promoter would be a useful tool for flowering study, especially for petal expansion research during flower opening.

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