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KMID : 0578320110310060553
Molecules and Cells
2011 Volume.31 No. 6 p.553 ~ p.561
Identification and Characterization of the Du-plicate Rice Sucrose Synthase Genes OsSUS5 and OsSUS7 Which Are Associated with the Plasma Membrane
Cho Jung-Il

Kim Hyun-Bi
Kim Chi-Yeol
Hahn Tae-Ryong
Jeon Jong-Seong
Abstract
Systematic searches using the complete genome se-quence of rice (Oryza sativa) identified OsSUS7, a new member of the rice sucrose synthase (OsSUS) gene family, which shows only nine single nucleotide substitutions in the OsSUS5 coding sequence. Comparative genomic analysis revealed that the synteny between OsSUS5 and OsSUS7 is conserved, and that significant numbers of transposable elements are scattered at both loci. In particular, a 17.6-kb genomic region containing transposable elements was identified in the 5' upstream sequence of the OsSUS7 gene. GFP fusion experiments indicated that OsSUS5 and OsSUS7 are largely associated with the plasma membrane and partly with the cytosol in maize mesophyll protoplasts. RT-PCR analysis and transient expression assays revealed that OsSUS5 and OsSUS7 exhibit similar expression patterns in rice tissues, with the highest ex-pression evident in roots. These results suggest that two redundant genes, OsSUS5 and OsSUS7, evolved via dup-lication of a chromosome region and through the transposition of transposable elements.
KEYWORD
duplication, localization, rice, sucrose synthase, transposable element
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