TY - JOUR
T1 - Identification of laticifer-specific genes and their promoter regions from a natural rubber producing plant Hevea brasiliensis
AU - Aoki, Yuichi
AU - Takahashi, Seiji
AU - Takayama, Daisuke
AU - Ogata, Yoshiyuki
AU - Sakurai, Nozomu
AU - Suzuki, Hideyuki
AU - Asawatreratanakul, Kasem
AU - Wititsuwannakul, Dhirayos
AU - Wititsuwannakul, Rapepun
AU - Shibata, Daisuke
AU - Koyama, Tanetoshi
AU - Nakayama, Toru
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) KAKENHI Grant Number 22780298 to S.T.
PY - 2014/8
Y1 - 2014/8
N2 - Latex, the milky cytoplasm of highly differentiated cells called laticifers, from Hevea brasiliensis is a key source of commercial natural rubber production. One way to enhance natural rubber production would be to express genes involved in natural rubber biosynthesis by a laticifer-specific overexpression system. As a first step to identify promoters which could regulate the laticifer-specific expression, we identified random clones from a cDNA library of H. brasiliensis latex, resulting in 4325 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) assembled into 1308 unigenes (692 contigs and 617 singletons). Quantitative analyses of the transcription levels of high redundancy clones in the ESTs revealed genes highly and predominantly expressed in laticifers, such as Rubber Elongation Factor (REF), Small Rubber Particle Protein and putative protease inhibitor proteins. HRT1 and HRT2, cis-prenyltransferases involved in rubber biosynthesis, was also expressed predominantly in laticifers, although these transcript levels were 80-fold lower than that of REF. The 5'-upstream regions of these laticifer-specific genes were cloned and analyzed in silico, revealing seven common motifs consisting of eight bases. Furthermore, transcription factors specifically expressed in laticifers were also identified. The common motifs in the laticifer-specific genes and the laticifer-specific transcription factors are potentially involved in the regulation of gene expression in laticifers.
AB - Latex, the milky cytoplasm of highly differentiated cells called laticifers, from Hevea brasiliensis is a key source of commercial natural rubber production. One way to enhance natural rubber production would be to express genes involved in natural rubber biosynthesis by a laticifer-specific overexpression system. As a first step to identify promoters which could regulate the laticifer-specific expression, we identified random clones from a cDNA library of H. brasiliensis latex, resulting in 4325 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) assembled into 1308 unigenes (692 contigs and 617 singletons). Quantitative analyses of the transcription levels of high redundancy clones in the ESTs revealed genes highly and predominantly expressed in laticifers, such as Rubber Elongation Factor (REF), Small Rubber Particle Protein and putative protease inhibitor proteins. HRT1 and HRT2, cis-prenyltransferases involved in rubber biosynthesis, was also expressed predominantly in laticifers, although these transcript levels were 80-fold lower than that of REF. The 5'-upstream regions of these laticifer-specific genes were cloned and analyzed in silico, revealing seven common motifs consisting of eight bases. Furthermore, transcription factors specifically expressed in laticifers were also identified. The common motifs in the laticifer-specific genes and the laticifer-specific transcription factors are potentially involved in the regulation of gene expression in laticifers.
KW - Cis-Prenyltransferase
KW - Expressed sequence tag
KW - Hevea brasiliensis
KW - Latex
KW - Laticifer
KW - Natural rubber
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U2 - 10.1016/j.plantsci.2014.05.003
DO - 10.1016/j.plantsci.2014.05.003
M3 - Article
C2 - 25017153
AN - SCOPUS:84901585475
SN - 0168-9452
VL - 225
SP - 1
EP - 8
JO - Plant Science
JF - Plant Science
ER -