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KMID : 0624620080410110771
BMB Reports
2008 Volume.41 No. 11 p.771 ~ p.777
Structure and expression analysis of the OsCam1-1 calmodulin gene from Oryza sativa L.
Phean-o-pas Srivilai

Limpaseni Tipaporn
Buaboocha Teerapong
Abstract
Calmodulin (CaM) proteins, members of the EF-hand family of Ca2+- binding proteins, represent important relays in plant calcium signals. Here, OsCam1-1 was isolated by PCR amplification from the rice genome. The gene contains an ORF of 450 base pairs with a single intron at the same position found in other plant Cam genes. A promoter region with a TATA box at position-26 was predicted and fused to a gus reporter gene, and this construct was used to produce transgenic rice by Agrobacteriummediated transformation. GUS activity was observed in all organs examined and throughout tissues in cross-sections, but activity was strongest in the vascular bundles of leaves and the vascular cylinders of roots. To examine the properties of OsCaM1-1, the encoding cDNA was expressed in Escherichia coli. The electrophoretic mobility shift when incubated with Ca2+ indicates that recombinant OsCaM1-1 is a functional Ca2+-binding protein. In addition, OsCaM1-1 bound the CaMKII target peptide confirming its likely functionality as a calmodulin.
KEYWORD
Calmodulin, gus, Oryza sativa L., OsCam1-1, Promoter
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