5th ICBE - International Conference on Biomolecular Engineering
Cloning and Expression Profiling of Polycomb Gene, Vernalization Insensitive 3 from Tomato Solanum Lycopersicum L
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In many plant species, exposure to a prolonged period of cold during the winter promotes flowering in the spring, a process termed vernalization. VERNALIZATION INSENSITIVE 3 (VIN3) is a chromatin remodelling protein that is induced by low temperatures and is required for the vernalization response in Arabidopsis thaliana. VIN3 is one of the PcG proteins, which mediates epigenetic repression of FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC) in A. thaliana. Here, we present cloning, characterization and expression of a putative SlVIN3 gene in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) by isolating cDNA clones corresponding to SlVIN3 gene using primers designed based on conserved sequences between PcG genes in A. thaliana and tomato. The SlVIN3 cDNAs were cloned into pBS plasmid and sequenced. Both 5' and 3' RACE were generated and sequenced. The flcDNA for SlVIN3 gene of 2,823 bp length was composed of 5'UTR (336 bp), ORF (2,217 bp) and 3'UTR (270 bp). The translated ORF encodes a polypeptide of 739 amino acids. Alignment of deduced amino acids indicated that there are highly conserved regions between tomato SlVIN3 predicted protein and plant VIN3 gene family members. Both unrooted phylogenetic trees constructed using maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood methods indicated that there is a close relationship between SlVIN3 predicted protein and VIN3 protein of Vitis vinifera. The expression of SlVIN3 remained high during floral organ differentiation and growth and decreased to its lowest level when the fruit starts to develop. |