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Molecular cloning, expression pattern, and putative cis-acting elements of a 4-coumarate: CoA ligase gene in bamboo (Neosinocalamus affinis)

Cao, Ying; Hu, Shang-lian; Huang, Sheng-xiong; Ren, Peng; Lu, Xue-qin.
Electron. j. biotechnol ; 15(5): 9-9, Sept. 2012. ilus, tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-657668

Background:

4-coumarateCoA ligase (4CL) plays an important role at the divergence point from general phenylpropanoid metabolism to several branch pathways. Although 4CL sin higher plants have been extensively studied, little has known about the 4CL gene of bamboo.

Results:

In current study, a Na4CL gene putative encoding 4-coumarateCoA ligase (4CL) and its 5’-flanking region were isolated from bamboo (Neosinocalamus affinis) by RACE-PCR and genomic DNA walker, respectively. Na4CL encodes a predicted protein of 557 amino acids, with conserved motifs of adenylate-forming enzymes. Phylogenetic analysis showed that Na4CL shared 62~85 percent identity with other known plant 4CLs, and cluster closely with some known 4CLs in monocots. Sequence analysis revealed conserved cis-acting elements (Box A and AC-II element) present in the Na4CL promoter. Additionally, a Na4CL RNAi construct was transformed into tobacco. Transgenic tobaccos displayed significant down-expression of endogenesis 4CL and reduced lignin contents.

Conclusion:

These results contribute to the knowledge of the presence of Na4CL gene and its possible role in phenylpropanoid metabolism.
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