Abstract

Cytochrome monooxygenase P450s (CYPs) comprise one of the largest enzyme families in plants. Some P450s are involved in xenobiotic metabolism: they confer herbicide tolerance and are induced by chemical treatments. We isolated a novel P450 cDNA, CYP72A21 (accession number, AB237166), from rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. Nipponbare) seedlings treated with a mixture of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), chlorotoluron, phenobarbital, salicylic acid, and naphthalic anhydride (each 100 μM). We also isolated the gene’s promoter region. Endogenous CYP72A21 expression in rice seedlings treated with 2,4-D, herbicides esprocarb, or trifluralin was increased in the aerial part of seedlings. An expression plasmid, pI21pg, containing the GUS gene under the control of the CYP72A21 promoter was introduced into rice plants. GUS was expressed constitutively in roots, but this expression was suppressed by 2,4-D treatment. 2,4-D and other auxins induced GUS expression effectively in the stem and leaves. Histological observation revealed that GUS was expressed mainly in the base of the stem. Treatment with the herbicides acetochlor, esprocarb, and propyzamide induced GUS expression in the aerial parts of the seedlings. The CYP72A21 promoter was highly responsive to treatments with various chemicals, and thus might be useful for producing transgenic plants for biomonitoring of environmental chemicals.

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