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Metabolic regulation of rice α-amylase and sucrose synthase genes in planta

✍ Scribed by Erik E. Karrer; Raymond L. Rodriguez


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
683 KB
Volume
2
Category
Article
ISSN
0960-7412

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Summary

Isolated rice embryos were used to investigate the regulatory effects of endosperm extracts and pure sugars on the expression of α‐amylase gene RAmy3D and a sucrose synthase gene homologous to the maize isozyme Ss2. The high‐level expression of RAmy3D in the scutella of isolated embryos could be inhibited by a variety of sugars as well as endosperm extracts from germinated rice grains. Glucose, at a concentration of 250 mM, was most effective in repressing RAmy3D mRNA accumulation. Furthermore, this repression was reversible. Interestingly, RAmy3D repression was always accompanied by the induction of sucrose synthase gene expression. These results support a model in which the expression of α‐amylase and sucrose synthase genes in the rice scutellum are counter‐regulated by the influx of sugars from the endosperm.


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