1996
DOI: 10.2307/3870244
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A Novel Extensin Gene Encoding a Hydroxyproline-Rich Glycoprotein Requires Sucrose for Its Wound-Inducible Expression in Transgenic Plants

Abstract: A novel hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein (SbHRGP3) that consists of two different domains is encoded by an extensin gene from soybean. The first domain (domain 1) located at the N terminus is composed of 11 repeats of Ser-Pro4-Lys-His-Ser-Pro4-Tyr3-His, whereas the second domain (domain 2) at the C terminus contains five repeats of Ser-Pro4-Val-Tyr-Lys-Tyr-Lys-Ser-Pro4-Tyr-Lys-Tyr-Pro-Ser-Pro5-Tyr-Lys-T yr- Pro-Ser-Pro4-Val-Tyr-Lys-Tyr-Lys. These two repeat motifs are organized in an extremely well-ordered pat… Show more

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“…Our previous studies have shown that the SbHRGP3 gene encoding an extensin in soybean is expressed mainly in the region undergoing maturation in the primary and secondary roots and may be involved in the cessation of cell elongation in the region of maturation of the soybean roots (Ahn et al, 1996(Ahn et al, , 1998. In this study, we have identified a rootspecific expansin gene from soybean and examined its expression patterns and its role during root development in soybean and transgenic tobacco plants.…”
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“…Our previous studies have shown that the SbHRGP3 gene encoding an extensin in soybean is expressed mainly in the region undergoing maturation in the primary and secondary roots and may be involved in the cessation of cell elongation in the region of maturation of the soybean roots (Ahn et al, 1996(Ahn et al, , 1998. In this study, we have identified a rootspecific expansin gene from soybean and examined its expression patterns and its role during root development in soybean and transgenic tobacco plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have previously shown that the SbHRGP3 gene of soybean is involved in the maturation event that leads not only to the cessation of cell elongation but also to the prevention of further elongation of soybean roots (Ahn et al, 1996(Ahn et al, , 1998. SbHRGP3 expression was specific to the epidermal cells of the region from which the secondary root was to be initiated in soybean and transgenic tobacco plants.…”
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“…For example, the tobacco HRGPnt3 gene is specifically expressed in a subset of the pericycle and endodermal cells from which a lateral root initiates (Keller and Lamb, 1989). A soybean (Glycine max) extensin gene, SbHRGP3, is expressed in hypocotyl and roots of seedlings (Ahn et al, 1996). This was shown by using an SbHRGP3 promoter-GUS chimeric gene that was expressed in the rhizodermal cells of the zone from which the lateral root was to be initiated.…”
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“…Tobacco plants have also been used as a heterologous system to study the expression pattern of extensin genes isolated from species for which an efficient transformation method is lacking. For example, the expression of the extA::GUS, HRGP4.1::GUS, and the SbHRGP3::GUS transgenes were examined into tobacco plants, elucidating the spatial and temporal regulation of the oilseed rape extensin gene extA (Shirsat et al, 1991), the bean extensin gene HRGHP4.1 (Wycoff et al, 1995), and the soybean extensin gene SbHRGP (Ahn et al, 1996), respectively. There is no direct evidence concerning the role extensins play in the plant cell wall, although substantial indirect evidence suggests their involvement in plant development and also in defence.…”
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