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THE PLANT CELL, Vol 8, Issue 1 15-30, Copyright © 1996 by American Society of Plant Biologists
Conserved Expression of the Arabidopsis ACT1 and ACT3 Actin Subclass in Organ Primordia and Mature Pollen
Y. Q. An, S. Huang, J. M. McDowell, E. C. McKinney and R. B. Meagher
Department of Genetics, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602-7223
We have proposed that ancient and divergent classes of plant actin genes
have been preserved throughout vascular plant evolution, because they have
distinct patterns of gene regulation. The hypothesis was explored for ACT1
and ACT3, which represent one of the six ancient subclasses in the
Arabidopsis actin gene family. Comparison of ACT1 and ACT3 cDNA and genomic
sequences revealed highly divergent flanking and intron sequences, whereas
they encoded nearly identical proteins. Quantification of their level of
divergence suggests that they have not shared a common ancestor for 30 to
60 million years. Gene-specific RNA gel blot hybridization and reverse
transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction analyses demonstrated that the
distribution of ACT1 and ACT3 mRNAs was very similar: both preferentially
accumulated at high levels in mature pollen and at very low levels in the
other major organs. The 5[prime] flanking regions of both genes, including
the promoter, leader exon and intron, and the first 19 codons, were fused
to the [beta]-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter gene. The expression of these
reporter fusions was examined in a large number of transgenic Arabidopsis
plants. Histochemical assays demonstrated that both ACT1-GUS and ACT3-GUS
constructs were expressed preferentially in pollen, pollen tubes, and in
all organ primordia, including those in roots, shoots, and the
inflorescence. Comparison of the 5[prime] flanking regions of ACT1 and ACT3
revealed a number of short conserved sequences, which may direct their
common transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation. The expression
patterns observed were distinct from those of any other Arabidopsis actin
subclass. The conservation of their expression pattern and amino acid
sequences suggests that this actin subclass plays a distinct and required
role in the plant cytoskeleton.
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