1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf00318476
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5?-upstream cis-elements and binding factor(s) potentially involved in light-regulated expression of a Brassica napus rbcS gene

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“…An important issue regarding evolution of polyploid genomes is how duplicate genes are expressed. Previous studies on gene expression of polyploid species have been based on isozyme analyses, and the results indicated that in most cases polyploid species expressed all homologous genes from parental diploid species and exhibited isozyme multiplicity [3,4,18]; however, in some cases specific allozymes from diploid progenitors were lost in polyploids, indicating gene silencing [5,8,22,29]. Evidence for gene silencing of duplicate genes in polyploids supports the idea that the number of genes expressed in a polyploid could be gradually reduced to a level similar or identical to that of the diploid ancestor, a process called genetic diploidization [9,13,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…An important issue regarding evolution of polyploid genomes is how duplicate genes are expressed. Previous studies on gene expression of polyploid species have been based on isozyme analyses, and the results indicated that in most cases polyploid species expressed all homologous genes from parental diploid species and exhibited isozyme multiplicity [3,4,18]; however, in some cases specific allozymes from diploid progenitors were lost in polyploids, indicating gene silencing [5,8,22,29]. Evidence for gene silencing of duplicate genes in polyploids supports the idea that the number of genes expressed in a polyploid could be gradually reduced to a level similar or identical to that of the diploid ancestor, a process called genetic diploidization [9,13,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In contrast, a 200-fold molar excess of the GS-box oligonucleotide did not interfere with the G-box-binding of the recombinant GB Fs. Moreover, no binding could be observed when employing radiolabelled GS-box oligonucleotides in the binding reactions, indicating that the three BnGBFs are not related to the GS-box-binding activity previously identified in whole cell extracts of Brassica napus [ 11 ].…”
Section: Cloning Of Three Different Gbf Cdnas From Brassica Napusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have previously analysed the 5'-upstream regions of members of the rbcS family from Brassica napus for eis elements, which include the TATA-box, G-box, GS-box and I-box [ 1,10,11 ]. As a first step towards characterization of cognate trans factors, we isolated GBF cDNAs by recognition site screening [31 ].…”
Section: Cloning Of Three Different Gbf Cdnas From Brassica Napusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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