2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11816-018-0501-z
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Identification and characterization of the promoter of a gene expressing mainly in the tapetum tissue of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

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“…The Nicotiana tabacum (tobacco) TA29 promoter has been used to develop male sterile and restorer lines in crops like Brassica (Jagannath et al, 2001(Jagannath et al, , 2002. In order to expand the technology for cotton, our laboratory identified the Anther Expressing Gene 1 (AEG1, Paritosh et al, 2018), which from a microarray-based comparative analysis of the transcriptome from different tissues was found to express in anthers from Gossypium hirsutum. In situ hybridization showed presence of AEG1 transcripts in the tapetum.Cotton transgenic lines carrying 1.5 Kb region upstream of the open reading frame (URM, Upstream Regulatory Module) to drive an intron containing ß-glucuronidase gene (Gi) as reporter confirmed GUS activity in tapetum.…”
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“…The Nicotiana tabacum (tobacco) TA29 promoter has been used to develop male sterile and restorer lines in crops like Brassica (Jagannath et al, 2001(Jagannath et al, , 2002. In order to expand the technology for cotton, our laboratory identified the Anther Expressing Gene 1 (AEG1, Paritosh et al, 2018), which from a microarray-based comparative analysis of the transcriptome from different tissues was found to express in anthers from Gossypium hirsutum. In situ hybridization showed presence of AEG1 transcripts in the tapetum.Cotton transgenic lines carrying 1.5 Kb region upstream of the open reading frame (URM, Upstream Regulatory Module) to drive an intron containing ß-glucuronidase gene (Gi) as reporter confirmed GUS activity in tapetum.…”
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confidence: 99%