A complex ensemble of cis-regulatory elements controls the expression of a Vicia faba non-storage seed protein gene
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A complex ensemble of cis-regulatory elements controls the expression of a Vicia faba non-storage seed protein gene
Abstract
We have identified cis-regulatory elements within the 5'-upstream region of a Vicia faba non-storage seed protein gene, called usp, by studying the expression of usp-promoter deletion fragments fused to reporter genes in transgenic tobacco seeds. 0.4 kb of usp upstream sequence contain at least six, but probably more, distinct cis-regulatory elements which are responsible for seemingly all quantitative, spatial and temporal aspects of expression. Expression-increasing and -decreasing elements are interspersed and include an AT-rich sequence, a G-box element and a CATGCATG motif. The latter acts as a negative element in contrast to what has been found for the same motif in legumin- and vicilin-type seed storage protein gene promoters. Seed specificity of expression is mainly determined by the -68/+51 region which confers, however, only very low levels of expression. The data support the combinatorial model of promoter function.
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