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. 1992 Feb;4(2):149-59.
doi: 10.1105/tpc.4.2.149.

A meristem-related gene from tomato encodes a dUTPase: analysis of expression in vegetative and floral meristems

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A meristem-related gene from tomato encodes a dUTPase: analysis of expression in vegetative and floral meristems

A Pri-Hadash et al. Plant Cell. 1992 Feb.

Abstract

A meristem-specific gene coding for deoxyuridine triphosphatase (EC 3.6.1.23) (dUTPase) in tomato was isolated, and its developmental expression in vegetative and floral apices was monitored. An 18-kD polypeptide, P18, was isolated as a consequence of its accumulation in arrested floral meristems of anantha mutant plants. The corresponding cDNA isolated from an expression library exhibited a 40 to 60% similarity with the pseudoprotease sequences of poxviruses, genes that have been suggested to encode dUTPases. Enzymatic tests and conservation of peptide motifs common to bacterial and viral genes verified that the P18 cDNA clone indeed represents a eukaryotic dUTPase. Immunogold localization and in situ hybridization experiments showed that polypeptides and transcripts of dUTPase are maintained at high levels in apical meristematic cells of vegetative and floral meristems. dUTPase gene activity is also high in the potentially meristematic cells of the provascular and vascular system. Its expression is lower in the immediate parenchymal derivatives of the apical meristematic cells, and this downregulation marks, perhaps, the transition from totipotency to the first differentiated state.

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