Abstract

Regulation of the Korean radish cationic peroxidase (KRCP) promoter by auxins–cytokinins are described in this study. Various fragments of the KRCP promoter have been cloned and transcriptionally fused to the GUS gene to transform tobacco BY-2 cells, arabidopsis, and tobacco plants. Cytokinins decreased the dose- and time-dependent GUS expression of the pBK12 construct in the BY-2 cells. In contrast, the GUS expression of the pBK12 construct was significantly induced by a low ratio of cytokinin to auxin, although the GUS expression was not observed in any organ of the transgenic arabidopsis and tobacco plants at any stage of normal development under no hormone treatment. The GUS activities of the pBK12 construct driven by a low ratio of cytokinin to auxin were over 400- and 58-fold higher in the leaves and stems, respectively, than in those of the untreated arabidopsis plants. The induced GUS staining was mainly localized in the leaves and stems treated with the low ratio of cytokinin to auxin. These results suggested that the promoter activity of the KRCP gene be up-regulated by the low ratio of cytokinin to auxin. The KRCP promoter exhibited a higher degree of specificity to a low ratio of cytokinin to auxin rather than to either auxin or cytokinin alone in tobacco and arabidopsis plants. To date this study provides the first evidence that the combination of cytokinin and auxin takes part more in the regulation of the activity of KRCP promoter than in each hormone alone.

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