Abstract

The tobacco Tnt1 retrotransposon is the only plant retrotransposon that has been shown to be transcriptionally active, and its transcription is strongly induced when preparing leaf-derived protoplasts. We have analysed in this paper the LTR sequences important for Tnt1 expression in tobacco protoplasts. We show that LTR sequences upstream of the TATA box are sufficient to confer protoplast-dependent induction to a heterologous promoter. We also show that this region contains two short activator elements, and that one of these sequences, BII, interacts with protoplast-specific nuclear factors.

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