Sablowski RW; Baulcombe DC; Bevan M 1995
- Authors: Sablowski RW; Baulcombe DC; Bevan M
- Title: Expression of a flower-specific Myb protein in leaf cells using a viral
vector causes ectopic activation of a target promoter.
- Location: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of
America 1995 Jul 18;92(15):6901-5
- Abstract: The promoter of the bean PAL2 gene (encoding phenylalanine ammonia-lyase;
EC 4.3.1.5) is a model for studies of tissue-restricted gene expression
in plants. Petal epidermis is one of the tissues in which this promoter
is activated in tobacco. Previous work suggested that a major factor
establishing the pattern of PAL2 expression in tobacco petals is the
tissue distribution of a protein closely related to Myb305, which is a
Myb-like transcriptional activator from snapdragon. In
the present work, we show that Myb305 expression in tobacco leaves causes
ectopic activation of the PAL2 promoter. To achieve Myb305 expression in
planta, a viral expression vector was used. This approach combines the
utility of transient assays with the possibility of direct biochemical
detection of the introduced factor and may have wider application for
studying the function of plant transcription factors.
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