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Evaluation of seed storage protein gene 3′-untranslated regions in enhancing gene expression in transgenic rice seed

Journal

TRANSGENIC RESEARCH
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 545-553

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11248-011-9552-4

Keywords

3 ' untranslated region; Expression level; Seed storage protein; Terminator; Transgenic rice

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [30871375]
  2. National Program of Transgenic Variety Development of China [2008ZX08009-004, 2008ZX08001-006]

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3' untranslated regions (UTRs) are important sequence elements that modulate the expression of genes. We evaluated the potential of the 3'-UTRs of 9 seed storage protein (SSP) genes as terminators in enhancing the expression of the -glucuronidase () reporter gene driven by the glutelin - promoter in stable transgenic rice lines. Six of the 3'-UTRs significantly enhanced the activity of the - promoter without changing its tissue specificity but altered its expression pattern in endosperm. With the 3'-UTRs of -, - and , the expression of was higher by 3.12-, 2.45- and 2.14-fold, respectively, than with the Nos terminator. These three 3'-UTRs, combined with , - and promoters, also increased GUS levels in stable transgenic rice lines or in transient expression in protoplasts, which indicated that the enhancements were independent of the promoter sequence. The increase in protein production was accompanied by altered mRNA levels, which suggests that the enhancements were due to increased transcript level. The 3'-UTRs of -, - and , when combined with strong promoters, might be ideal candidates for high production of recombinant proteins in rice seeds. The 9 SSP 3'-UTRs could function as faithful terminators in mono- or multi-gene transformation avoiding homology-based gene silencing.

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