A Novel PhLRR Gene Promoter is Sufficient for Engineering Male Sterility in Petunia

2016 
Tissue-specific promoters can drive genes specifically expressed in the target organs and have been widely used in plant molecular breeding. In this study, a 1.2-kb promoter region of an anther-specific gene PhLRR from Petunia hybrida “Fantasy” was isolated and fused to the β-glucuronidase (GUS) gene. The pPhLRR::GUS vector was heterogeneously transformed into tobacco in which the GUS staining was only detected in the early development stage of anthers and no GUS expression in any other three floral whirls or vegetative organs was observed. It is very different from other well-studied anther-specific promoters which drive genes specifically expressed in the later development stage of anthers or only in the pollens. Furthermore, the pPhLRR::Barnase was introduced into petunia and induced complete male sterility without influencing the ornamental characteristics or the female fertility in transformed plants. These results indicate that PhLRR promoter is a new kind of petunia anther-specific promoter and could be taken as a valuable tool in ornamental plant breeding.
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