Journal article

Transcriptional activity of male gamete-specific histone gcH3 promoter in sperm cells of Lilium longiflorum

T Okada, PL Bhalla, MB Singh

Plant and Cell Physiology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2005

Abstract

Histones are essential for packaging of eukaryotic genomic DNA in nucleosomes, and histone gene expression is normally coupled with DNA synthesis. Some of the flowering plant histone genes show strictly male gamete-specific expression. However, mechanisms underlying their male gamete-specific expression have not been elucidated so far. Here we report the isolation of the male gamete-specific histone gcH3 promoter from Lilium longiflorum and its activity in the male gametic cell of the flowering plant. The OCT motif, which is well conserved in plant histone promoters regulating S phase-specific expression, is not conserved in the gcH3 promoter. Instead sequence motifs identical to GC box 1 an..

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