Isolation of Genes for Low-Temperature-Induced Proteins in Rice by a Simple Subtractive Method :

  • Aguan,Kripamoy
    Laboratory of Plant Genetic Engineering, Biotechnology Institute, Akita Prefectural College of Agriculture:(Present)Division of Molecular Medicine, Clinical Research Centre, Northwick Park Hospital
  • Sugawara,Kazuyuki
    Laboratory of Plant Genetic Engineering, Biotechnology Institute, Akita Prefectural College of Agriculture
  • Suzuki,Nobuhiro
    Laboratory of Plant Genetic Engineering, Biotechnology Institute, Akita Prefectural College of Agriculture
  • Kusano,Tomonobu
    Laboratory of Plant Genetic Engineering, Biotechnology Institute, Akita Prefectural College of Agriculture

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We have isolated cDNAs that correspond to three distinct low-temperature-induced mRNAs from rice cells using an effective, simple subtraction method. The corresponding genes were designated lip (gene encoding low-temperature-induced protein) -5, -9 and - 19. The expression of these genes was slightly stimulated (lip5 and lip19) or unaffected (lip9) by abscisic acid, unlike the expression of the rab16A-D genes which are readily induced by either abscisic acid or high osmotic stress. Time-course analysis revealed that while the lip5 gene was induced 3 h after temperature down-shift, and the lip9 and lip19 genes were induced 6 h after such a shift.

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