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The isolation and analysis of several cDNAs and of one genomic clone encoding ST-LS1, a single-copy gene fromSolanum tuberosum with leaf/stem-specific, light-inducible expression, is described. The structure of the gene was determined by sequencing several overlapping partial cDNA clones as well as the genomic clone and by determining the transcription start site by RNA protection experiments. A “tagged” derivative of the gene, obtained by exon modification, was reintroduced into potato and into tobacco shoots usingAgrobacterium/Ti-plasmid vector systems. The modified gene was expressed in both tobacco and potato shoots giving rise to an RNA of approximately 1,200 nucleotides which exceeded the length of the RNA made from the endogenous gene by the expected size of the “tag” (470 nucleotides). The level of expression of the modified gene varied substantially between independent transformants. A high proportion of the transformants (20%–40%) synthesized as much RNA from the added gene as from the resident gene. Expression of the transferred gene was light induced. Qualitatively and quantitatively the expression of the introduced gene was similar in a homologous (potato) and in a heterologous, but related, cellular background (tobacco).
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Eckes, P., Rosahl, S., Schell, J. et al. Isolation and characterization of a light-inducible, organ-specific gene from potato and analysis of its expression after tagging and transfer into tobacco and potato shoots. Molec. Gen. Genet. 205, 14–22 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02428027
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