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Characterization of two members of the Arabidopsis thaliana gene family, Atβfruct3 and Atβfruct4, coding for vacuolar invertases

We have isolated and characterized two Arabidopsis thaliana cDNAs and their cognate genes, Atβfruct3 and Atβfruct4, encoding vacuolar forms of invertase. Our sequencing results showed that the gene Atβfruct3 is located downstream of the 3-ketoacyl-acyl carrier protein synthase III gene ( AtKasIII)....

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Published in:Gene 1997-09, Vol.197 (1), p.239-251
Main Authors: Haouazine-Takvorian, Najat, Tymowska-Lalanne, Zuzanna, Takvorian, Alain, Tregear, James, Lejeune, Bernard, Lecharny, Alain, Kreis, Martin
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Summary:We have isolated and characterized two Arabidopsis thaliana cDNAs and their cognate genes, Atβfruct3 and Atβfruct4, encoding vacuolar forms of invertase. Our sequencing results showed that the gene Atβfruct3 is located downstream of the 3-ketoacyl-acyl carrier protein synthase III gene ( AtKasIII). Atβfruct3 and 4 are functional and organized into seven exons and six introns with an identical organization. The Atβfruct3 and Atβfruct4 genes encode, respectively, polypeptides of 648 and 664 residues that contain all the characteristic hallmarks of vacuolar invertases. A. thaliana is the first plant of which both cell-wall ( Atβfruct1 and Atβfruct2) and vacuolar ( Atβfruct3 and Atβfruct4) genes are characterized. The same number of exons and introns is seen in the genes Atβfruct1, Atβfruct3 and Atβfruct4 as well as in all other invertase genes described to date. However, the position of the third intron is different in Atβfruct3 and Atβfruct4. Atβfruct2 shows a different organization. A neighbour-joining distance tree shows that the A. thaliana vacuolar invertases described here are, as expected, more closely related to vacuolar invertases from other plant species (e.g., carrot) than to the A. thaliana cell-wall invertases. The evolution of plant invertase genes from a common ancestral gene is discussed. Our results demonstrate that in A. thaliana, at least two genes encoding vacuolar invertases are expressed during the development of the plant. Southern blot hybridization experiments suggest the presence of one copy of, respectively, Atβfruct3 and Atβfruct4 per haploid genome, and Northern blot analysis demonstrates that vacuolar invertase genes are highly expressed in stems, roots, flowers and at very low levels in mature leaves.
ISSN:0378-1119
1879-0038
DOI:10.1016/S0378-1119(97)00268-0