AtRSp gene promoters

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carbohydrates or derivatives

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C435S006120, C435S069100, C435S320100

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ABSTRACT:
Promoter sequences capable of driving gene expression in plants are presented. The promoters are capable of driving constitutive expression of an associated nucleotide sequence encoding a protein that confers a phenotypic trait. The atRSp41 promoter and promoter fragments are described, and these promoters can be used to create transgenic plants expressing a gene or genes of interest at all times and in most tissues and organs.

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Nakumara et al. Structural analysis ofArabidopsis thalianachromosome 5. VII. sequence features of the regions of 1,013,767 bp covered by sixteen physically assigned P1 and TAC clones. DNA Research, vol. 5, pp. 297-308, 1998.
Nakamura Y,Arginine/serine-rich splicing factor RSP41 homologDatabase EMPLN [online], (Jun. 19, 1998); Accession No. AB015478.
Lopato et al,Characterization of a Novel Arginine/Serine-Rich Splicing Factor in Arabidopsis The Plant Cell, vol. 8 (Dec. 1996), pp. 2255-2264.

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