Gene expression during induction of somatic embryogenesis in carrot cell suspensions
- PMID: 24193528
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00197562
Gene expression during induction of somatic embryogenesis in carrot cell suspensions
Abstract
We report the identification, via their cDNAs, of genes which are temporarily transcribed during the initiation of somatic embryogenesis in carrot (Daucus carota L.) cells cultured in an auxin-free medium. Their expression is roughly associated with the first morphogenetic, or globular, stage. A cDNA library (λ gt 10) was established using poly(A)(+) -rich RNAs from cells deprived of auxin for 8 d. By differential screening a number of clones corresponding to early-induced embryogenic genes were identified. For several a temporary accumulation of the specific mRNA between 6 and 16 d after induction was observed. With regard to the nucleotide sequence and the respective deduced amino-acid sequence, two glycine-rich proteins and a polypeptide with a proline-rich domain were among the products of genes activated at the onset of somatic embryogenesis.
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