“…43) On the other hand, in maize Sh1 gene intron 1, intron splicing was essential for IME, as shown by the fact that mutations at the 5 0 and 3 0 splice sites of the first intron blocked transcript splicing and reduced promoter activity in transient assays by 2-fold. 44) Recently, after analyzing the leader intron of the rice rubi3 gene, posttranscriptional events were suggested to be the major source of IME, 45) although Rose 46) reported that IME is mostly a transcriptional event in plants. Thus, enhancement of the activities of promoters by a leader intron is still unclear and there might be some fundamental differences in the mechanism of IME between monocots and dicots.…”