Transcriptional Activation of Putative Calmodulin Genes Am-cam-1 and Am-cam-2 from Aquilaria microcarpa, in Response to External Stimuli
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A homology-based cloning strategy yielded two cDNA clones designated Am-cam-1 and Am-cam-2, presumably encoding calmodulin protein from a callus culture derived from the leaf tissues of Aquilaria microcarpa. An appreciable increase in the transcriptional activity of Am-cam-1 was reproducibly observed by exposure of the cell culture to methyl jasmonate, as analyzed by a reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. The expression level of the gene also increased when the cells were treated with yeast extract. The transcription of Am-cam-2 was similarly stimulated by the treatment with methyl jasmonate and yeast extract, however, the intensities of the enhanced expression appeared to be lower as compared with that of Am-cam-1. In contrast, Ca2+-ionophore A23187 did not show inducing activity for the expression of these two calmodulin genes. These results suggest that Am-cam-1 and Am-cam-2 and their products play important roles in signal transduction processes in methyl jasmonate- and yeast extract-treated cells of A. microcarpa, accompanying the change in the transcriptional activities.
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著者
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Ogita Shinjiro
Laboratory Of Plant And Cell Engineering Department Of Biotechnology Toyama Prefectural University
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Yamamura Yoshimi
Laboratory Of Plant Resource Sciences Graduate School Of Medicine And Pharmaceutical Science For Res
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Kurosaki Fumiya
Laboratory Of Plant Resource Sciences Graduate School Of Medicine And Pharmaceutical Science For Res
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Kenmotsu Yoshihide
Laboratory of Plant Resource Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences for R
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Katoh Yasuo
Laboratory of Plant and Cell Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Toyama Prefectural Univers
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Katoh Yasuo
Laboratory Of Plant And Cell Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Toyama Prefectural Universit
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Ogita Shinjiro
Laboratory Of Plant And Cell Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Toyama Prefectural Universit
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Yamamura Yoshimi
Laboratory Of Plant Resource Sciences Graduate School Of Medicine And Pharmaceutical Science For Res
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Yamamura Yoshimi
Laboratory Of Plant Resource Sciences Graduate School Of Medicine And Pharmaceutical Science For Res
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Kenmotsu Yoshihide
Laboratory Of Plant Resource Sciences Graduate School Of Medicine And Pharmaceutical Science For Research University Of Toyama
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Kenmotsu Yoshihide
Laboratory of Plant Resource Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences for Research, University of Toyama
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