Activation of a bean chitinase promoter in transgenic tobacco plants by phytopathogenic fungi

Dominique Roby, Karen Brogue, Robert Cressman, Phyllis Biddle, Ilan Chet, Richard Broglie*

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Abstract

The temporal and spatial expression of a bean chitinase promoter has been investigated in response to fungal attack. Analysis of transgenic tobacco plants containing a chimeric gene composed of a 1.7-kilobase fragment carrying the chitinase 5B gene promoter fused to the coding region of the gus A gene indicated that the chitinase promoter is activated during attack by the fungal pathogens Botrytis cinerea, Rhizoctonia solani, and Sclerotium rolfsii. Although induction of β-glucuronidase activity was observed in tissues that had not been exposed to these phytopathogens, the greatest induction occurred in and around the site of fungal infection. The increase in β-glucuronidase activity closely paralleled the increase in endogenous tobacco chitinase activity produced in response to fungal infection. Thus, the chitinase 5B-gus A fusion gene may be used to analyze the cellular and molecular details of the activation of the host defense system during pathogen attack.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)999-1007
Number of pages9
JournalPlant Cell
Volume2
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 1990

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