5'CATGCAT-3' Elements Modulate the Expression of Glycinin Genes (original) (raw)

Cis-analysis of a seed protein gene promoter: the conservative RY repeat CATGCATG within the legumin box is essential for tissue-specific expression of a legumin gene

Helmut Baumlein

The Plant Journal, 1992

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Reda Sammour

Russian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2005

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Fumio Takaiwa

Plant Molecular Biology, 1996

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Fumio Takaiwa

MGG Molecular & General Genetics, 1990

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Promoter activity of the 5′ flanking region of a tobacco glycolate oxidase gene 1 The sequence data reported in this paper have been submitted to the GeneBank Data Libraries under the accession number U62485. 1 in transgenic tobacco plants

Micha Volokita

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta-gene Structure and Expression, 1998

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Genomic organization of glycinin genes in soybean

Robert Goldberg

TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2002

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Myeong-Je Cho

Plant Science, 1998

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The 22 bp W1 element in the pea lectin promoter is necessary and, as a multimer, sufficient for high gene expression in tobacco seeds

Sylvia Pater

Plant Molecular Biology, 1996

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Characterization of the Glycinin Gene Family in Soybean

Vu Huu Thanh

Plant Cell, 1989

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Promoter activity of the 5′ flanking region of a tobacco glycolate oxidase gene in transgenic tobacco plants

Ali Nejidat

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1998

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Vikrant Nain

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Functional analysis of the upstream regions of a silent and an expressed member of a family of wheat seed protein genes in transgenic tobacco

Nigel Halford

Plant Science, 1989

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Evaluation of Plant-Derived Promoters for Constitutive and Tissue-Specific Gene Expression in Potato

Sergey Dolgov

Plants

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A seed-specific Brassica napus oleosin promoter interacts with a G-box-specific protein and may be bi-directional

denis J murphy

Plant Molecular Biology, 1994

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Reviwers comments on submitted manuscript “Developmental Expression of the Rice Actin 1 Promoter-β-glucuronidase Gene and Its Inheritance in Transgenic Oat (Avena sativa L.)”

John F Valentine

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A wheat group 1 Lea intron enhances β-glucuronidase gene expression in cereal cells

William Marcotte

Journal of Plant Physiology, 2000

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Promoter sequences from two different Brassica napus tapetal oleosin-like genes direct tapetal expression of beta-glucuronidase in transgenic Brassica plants

Stamatis Rigas

Plant molecular biology, 1997

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Molecular manipulation and modification of the genes encoding the G2 and G4 glycinin subunits

Reda Sammour

Genetics and Molecular Biology, 2006

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Promoter sequences from two different Brassica napus tapetal oleosin-like genes direct tapetal expression of ��-glucuronidase in transgenic Brassica plants

Raju Datla

1997

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Promoter sequences from two different Brassica napus tapetal oleosin-like genes direct tapetal expression of β-glucuronidase in transgenic Brassica plants

denis J murphy

Plant Molecular Biology, 1997

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Seed-specific promoters direct gene expression in non-seed tissue

Alexander Zakharov

Journal of Experimental Botany, 2004

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The Structure of Plant Gene Promoters

Tom Guilfoyle

Genetic Engineering, 1997

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The promoter of the geneItr1 from barley confers a different tissue specificity in transgenic tobacco

Aileen O'Connor

Molecular and General Genetics, 1995

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Ildikó Matušíková

Molecular Biology, 2015

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Guanine and Cytosine at the Second Codon Position Influence Gene Expression in Cereals

Supriyo Chakraborty

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Upstream regulatory regions from the maize Sh1 promoter confer tissue-specific expression of the , -glucuronidase gene in tomato

Viet Y Huynh Le

Plant Cell Reports, 1999

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A 45-bp proximal region containing AACA and GCN4 motif is sufficient to confer endosperm-specific expression of the rice storage protein glutelin gene, GluA-3

Fumio Takaiwa

FEBS Letters, 1996

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The G-box and H-box in a 39 bp region of a French bean chalcone synthase promoter constitute a tissue-specific regulatory element

O. Faktor

The Plant Journal, 1997

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Inheritance and Organization of Glycinin Genes in Soybean

Corinne Davies

THE PLANT CELL ONLINE, 1989

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Use of β-glucuronidase reporter gene for gene expression analysis in turfgrasses

Albert Kausch

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2004

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Genomic organization of the 28 kDa glutelin-2 gene from maize

Manuel Reina

Plant Science, 1988

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Aleurone- and embryo-specific expression of the β-glucuronidase gene controlled by the barley Chi26 and Ltp1 promoters in transgenic rice

Sukumar Nandi

Plant Cell Reports, 2001

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