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Title:S-like ribonuclease gene expression in carnivorous plants
Author(s):Nishimura E; Kawahara M; Kodaira R; Kume M; Arai N; Nishikawa J; Ohyama T;
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Journal Title:Planta
Year:2013
Volume:238
Issue:5
Page Number:955 - 967
DOI: 10.1007/s00425-013-1945-6
ISSN/ISBN:1432-2048 (Electronic) 0032-0935 (Linking)
Abstract:"Functions of S-like ribonucleases (RNases) differ considerably from those of S-RNases that function in self-incompatibility. Expression of S-like RNases is usually induced by low nutrition, vermin damage or senescence. However, interestingly, an Australian carnivorous plant Drosera adelae (a sundew), which traps prey with a sticky digestive liquid, abundantly secretes an S-like RNase DA-I in the digestive liquid even in ordinary states. Here, using D. adelae, Dionaea muscipula (Venus flytrap) and Cephalotus follicularis (Australian pitcher plant), we show that carnivorous plants use S-like RNases for carnivory: the gene da-I encoding DA-I and its ortholog cf-I of C. follicularis are highly expressed and constitutively active in each trap/digestion organ, while the ortholog dm-I of D. muscipula becomes highly active after trapping insects. The da-I promoter is unmethylated only in its trap/digestion organ, glandular tentacles (which comprise a small percentage of the weight of the whole plant), but methylated in other organs, which explains the glandular tentacles-specific expression of the gene and indicates a very rare gene regulation system. In contrast, the promoters of dm-I, which shows induced expression, and cf-I, which has constitutive expression, were not methylated in any organs examined. Thus, it seems that the regulatory mechanisms of the da-I, dm-I and cf-I genes differ from each other and do not correlate with the phylogenetic relationship. The current study suggests that under environmental pressure in specific habitats carnivorous plants have managed to evolve their S-like RNase genes to function in carnivory"
Keywords:"Amino Acid Sequence Base Sequence Blotting, Southern Blotting, Western DNA Methylation/genetics Drosera/*enzymology/*genetics Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic *Gene Expression Regulation, Plant Genes, Plant/genetics Models, Genetic Molecular Sequen;"
Notes:"MedlineNishimura, Emi Kawahara, Minako Kodaira, Reina Kume, Marina Arai, Naoki Nishikawa, Jun-ichi Ohyama, Takashi eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Germany 2013/08/21 Planta. 2013 Nov; 238(5):955-67. doi: 10.1007/s00425-013-1945-6"

 
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