Protein Information

ID 4272
Name ABI3
Synonyms ABI gene family member 3; ABI 3; ABI3; NESH; Nesh protein; New molecule including SH3; SSH3BP3; Nesh proteins…

Compound Information

ID 1715
Name abscisic acid
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Reference

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15159632 Ng DW, Chandrasekharan MB, Hall TC: The 5' UTR negatively regulates quantitative and spatial expression from the ABI3 promoter. Plant Mol Biol. 2004 Jan;54(1):25-38.
The involvement of transcription factors Arabidopsis abscisic acid-insensitive3 (ABI3), maize viviparous1 (VP1) and Phaseolus vulgaris ABI3-like factor (PvALF) in the spatial control of storage protein gene expression is well established. However, little insight exists as to how they are themselves regulated. To address this, a 5.15 kb ABI3 upstream sequence including a 4.6 kb full-length promoter and 519 bp of 5'-untranslated region (UTR) was used to drive either beta-glucuronidase (GUS) or green fluorescent protein (GFP) expression in Arabidopsis. Expression from the full-length (- 4630/ + 519ABI3 ) and various 5'-truncated promoters was detected during embryogenesis in all lines, except those transgenic for promoter elements shorter than 364 bp. Two upstream activating regions, -3600 to -2033 and -2033 to -882, enhanced GUS expression in seeds. The -882 to -364 region was sufficient to confer seed-specific expression of GUS when fused to a - 64/ + 6CaMV 35S minimal promoter. Expression from the ABI3 promoter constructs was seed-specific, except in the presence of exogenous abscisic acid (ABA) (> 0.3 microM), when GUS expression was detected in seedling roots. Excision of a 405 bp region containing three upstream open reading frames (uORFs) from the 5'-UTR dramatically increased GUS expression and debilitated constraint of reporter expression in roots. Negative regulation of ABI3 expression by the 5'-UTR may involve a post-transcriptional mechanism analogous to that of tumor suppressor genes which also bear long, uORF-containing, 5'-UTRs, or through interactions with RNA-binding proteins.
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