Publication
Scaffold attachment region increase reporter gene expression in stably transformed plant cells
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Author(s):
GC Allen; GE Hall Jr; LC Childs; AK Weissinger; S. Spiker; WF Thompson
Type of Document:
Scholarly Article
Publisher/Journal:
Plant Cell Reports
Date of Publication:
1993
Place of Publication:
Not Available
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Abstract: The yeast ARS-1 element contains a scaffold attachment region (SAR) that we have previously shown can bind to plant nuclear scaffolds in vitro. To test effects on expression, constructs in which a chimeric P-glucuronidase (GUS) gene was flanked by this element were delivered into tobacco suspension cells by microprojectile bombardment. In stably transformed cell lines, GUS activity averaged 12-fold higher (24-fold on a gene copy basis) for a construct containing two flanking SARs than for a control construct lacking SARs. Expression levels were not proportional to gene copy number, as would have been predicted if the element simply reduced position effect variation. Instead, the element appeared to reduce an inhibitory effect on expression in certain transformants containing multiple gene copies. The effect on expression appears to require chromosomal integration, because SAR constructs were only twofold more active than the controls in transient assays.