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Plant Molecular Biology | 1998

Isolation and characterization of a mutant protoporphyrinogen oxidase gene from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii conferring resistance to porphyric herbicides

Barbara L. Randolph-Anderson; Ryo Sato; Anita Johnson; Elizabeth H. Harris; Charles R. Hauser; Kenji Oeda; Fumiharu Ishige; Shoichi Nishio; Nicholas W. Gillham; John E. Boynton

In plant and algal cells, inhibition of the enzyme protoporphyrinogen oxidase (Protox) by the N-phenyl heterocyclic herbicide S-23142 causes massive protoporphyrin IX accumulation, resulting in membrane deterioration and cell lethality in the light. We have identified a 40.4 kb genomic fragment encoding S-23142 resistance by using transformation to screen an indexed cosmid library made from nuclear DNA of the dominant rs-3 mutant of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. A 10.0 kb HindIII subclone (Hind10) of this insert yields a high frequency of herbicide-resistant transformants, consistent with frequent non-homologous integration of the complete RS-3 gene. A 3.4 kb XhoI subfragment (Xho3.4) yields rare herbicide-resistant transformants, suggestive of homologous integration of a portion of the coding sequence containing the mutation. Molecular and genetic analysis of the transformants localized the rs-3 mutation conferring S-23142 resistance to the Xho3.4 fragment, which was found to contain five putative exons encoding a protein with identity to the C-terminus of the Arabidopsis Protox enzyme. A cDNA clone containing a 1698 bp ORF that encodes a 563 amino acid peptide with 51% and 53% identity to Arabidopsis and tobacco Protox I, respectively, was isolated from a wild-type C. reinhardtii library. Comparison of the wild-type cDNA sequence with the putative exon sequences present in the mutant Xho3.4 fragment revealed a G→A change at 291 in the first putative exon, resulting in a Val→Met substitution at a conserved position equivalent to Val-389 of the wild-type C. reinhardtii cDNA. A sequence comparison of genomic Hind10 fragments from C. reinhardtii rs-3 and its wild-type progenitor CC-407 showed this G→A change at the equivalent position (5751) within exon 10.


Plant Journal | 1999

A G‐box motif (GCCACGTGCC) tetramer confers high‐level constitutive expression in dicot and monocot plants

Fumiharu Ishige; Miyuki Takaichi; Randy Foster; Nam-Hai Chua; Kenji Oeda


Plant Cell Reports | 1997

Fungal and bacterial disease resistance in transgenic plants expressing human lysozyme

Hiroki Nakajima; Toshiya Muranaka; Fumiharu Ishige; K. Akutsu; Kenji Oeda


Archive | 1996

Methods of conferring ppo-inhibiting herbicide resistance to plants by gene manipulation

John E. Boynton; Nicholas W. Gillham; Barbara L. Randolph-Anderson; Fumiharu Ishige; Ryo Sato


Archive | 1996

A plant promoter and an application thereof

Fumiharu Ishige; Nam-Hai Chua; Kenji Oeda


Archive | 1995

Method for enhancing disease and pest resistance of plants

Hiroki Nakajima; Kenji Oheda; Toshiya Muranaka; Fumiharu Ishige


Archive | 1999

Promoter functional in a plant cell

Fumiharu Ishige; Satomi Nishikawa; Kenji Oeda


Archive | 1999

In einer Pflanzenzelle funktioneller Promoter Promoter functional in a plant cell

Fumiharu Ishige; Satomi Nishikawa; Kenji Oeda


Archive | 1999

Promoteur fonctionel dans une cellule vegetale

Fumiharu Ishige; Satomi Nishikawa; Kenji Oeda


Archive | 1996

Pflanzenpromoter und seine Verwendung Plant promoter and its use

Nam-Hai Chua; Fumiharu Ishige; Kenji Oeda

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