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Molecular Characterization and Expression Profiles of Myrosinase Gene(RsMyr2) in Radish(Raphanus sativus L.) 被引量:1

Molecular Characterization and Expression Profiles of Myrosinase Gene(RsMyr2) in Radish(Raphanus sativus L.)
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摘要 Myrosinase is a defense-related enzyme and is capable of hydrolyzing glucosinolates into a variety of compounds, some of which are toxic to pathogens and herbivores. Many studies revealed that a number of important vegetables or oil crops contain the myrosinase-glucosinolate system. However, the related promoter and genomic DNA sequences as well as expression profiles of myrosinase gene remain largely unexplored in radish(Raphanus sativus). In this study, the 2 798 bp genomic DNA sequence, designated as RsMyr2, was isolated and analyzed in radish. The RsMyr2 consisting of 12 exons and 11 introns reflected the common gene structure of myrosinases. Using the genomic DNA walking approach, the 5′-flanking region upstream of RsMyr2 with length of 1 711 bp was successfully isolated. PLACE and PlantCARE analyses revealed that this upstream region could be the promoter of RsMyr2, which contained several basic cis-regulatory elements including TATA-box, CAAT-box and regulatory motifs responsive to defense and stresses. Furthermore, recombinant pET-RsMyr2 protein separated by SDS-PAGE was identified as myrosinase with mass spectrometry. Real-time PCR analysis showed differential expression profiles of RsMyr2 in leaf, stem and root at different developmental stages(e.g., higher expression in leaf at cotyledon stage and lower in flesh root at mature stage). Additionally, the RsMyr2 gene exhibited up-regulated expression when treated with abscisic acid(ABA), methyl jasmonate(MeJA) and hydrogen peroxide(H2O2), whereas it was down-regulated by wounding(WO) treatment. The findings indicated that the expression of RsMyr2 gene was differentially regulated by these stress treatments. These results could provide new insight into elucidating the molecular characterization and biological function of myrosinase in radish. Myrosinase is a defense-related enzyme and is capable of hydrolyzing glucosinolates into a variety of compounds, some of which are toxic to pathogens and herbivores. Many studies revealed that a number of important vegetables or oil crops contain the myrosinase-glucosinolate system. However, the related promoter and genomic DNA sequences as well as expression profiles of myrosinase gene remain largely unexplored in radish(Raphanus sativus). In this study, the 2 798 bp genomic DNA sequence, designated as RsMyr2, was isolated and analyzed in radish. The RsMyr2 consisting of 12 exons and 11 introns reflected the common gene structure of myrosinases. Using the genomic DNA walking approach, the 5′-flanking region upstream of RsMyr2 with length of 1 711 bp was successfully isolated. PLACE and PlantCARE analyses revealed that this upstream region could be the promoter of RsMyr2, which contained several basic cis-regulatory elements including TATA-box, CAAT-box and regulatory motifs responsive to defense and stresses. Furthermore, recombinant pET-RsMyr2 protein separated by SDS-PAGE was identified as myrosinase with mass spectrometry. Real-time PCR analysis showed differential expression profiles of RsMyr2 in leaf, stem and root at different developmental stages(e.g., higher expression in leaf at cotyledon stage and lower in flesh root at mature stage). Additionally, the RsMyr2 gene exhibited up-regulated expression when treated with abscisic acid(ABA), methyl jasmonate(MeJA) and hydrogen peroxide(H2O2), whereas it was down-regulated by wounding(WO) treatment. The findings indicated that the expression of RsMyr2 gene was differentially regulated by these stress treatments. These results could provide new insight into elucidating the molecular characterization and biological function of myrosinase in radish.
出处 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第9期1877-1888,共12页 农业科学学报(英文版)
基金 partially supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31171956,31372064) the National Key Technologies R&D Program of China(2012BAD02B01) the Key Technologies R&D Program of Jiangsu Province,China(BE2013429) the PAPD and JASTI[CX(12)2006]
关键词 RADISH RsMyr2 PROMOTER heterologous expression qRT-RCR radish,RsMyr2,promoter,heterologous expression,qRT-RCR
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