摘要

We have isolated three HSP90-family genes from Arabidopsis: HSP81-1 which is heat-inducible, and HSP81-2 and -3 which are highly expressed under normal growth temperatures. Northern blot analysis and RNase protection analysis, using gene specific probes, showed that HSP81-2 and -3 mRNA were present in all tissues and abundant in roots, floral bud clusters, and flowers at 22 degrees C. A small amount of HSP81-1 mRNA was detected only in roots. In situ hybridization and histochemical analysis using transgenic plants carrying chimeric gene fusions, with an HSP81 promotor region fused to a beta-glucuronidase (GUS) gene, confirmed these results. At 22 degrees C, high GUS activity was observed in the root apical meristems, pollen and tapeta in HSP81-2::GUS and HSP81-3::GUS transgenic plants, while only branches of the root in HSP81-1::GUS transgenic plants expressed high GUS activity. After 2 hours of 35 degrees C treatment, extensively high GUS activity was observed in all tissues in HSP81-1::GUS transgenic plants, while elevated but tissue specific expression was observed in HSP81-2 and -3 transgenic plants.
Exogenous application of various chemicals such as ABA, GA(3), kinetin, IAA, NaCl, and mannitol revealed that 10 mM IAA and 0.1 M NaCl significantly enhanced the accumulation of HSP81-2 and -3 transcripts. Only a slight response to IAA was observed in HSP81-1 mRNA accumulation at 22 degrees C; the increase was possibly caused by a novel pathway other than heat-shock-response pathway.

  • 出版日期1994-12