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Query: EC:3.1.26.9 (
ribonuclease
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Two genes coding for S-adenosyl-l-methionine synthase (
SAMS
, EC 2.5. 1.6) were previously isolated from pea (Pisum sativum) ovaries. Both
SAMS
genes were highly homologous throughout their coding regions but showed a certain degree of sequence divergence within the 5' and the 3' untranslated regions. These regions have been used as gene-specific probes to analyze the differential expression of
SAMS1
and SAMS2 genes in pea plants. The
ribonuclease
protection assay revealed different expression patterns for each individual gene.
SAMS1
was strongly expressed in nearly all tissues, especially in roots. SAMS2 expression was weaker, reaching its highest level at the apex. Following pollination,
SAMS1
was specifically up-regulated, whereas SAMS2 was expressed constitutively. The up-regulation of
SAMS1
during ovary development was also observed in unpollinated ovaries treated with auxins. In unpollinated ovaries an increase in
SAMS1
expression was observed as a consequence of ethylene production associated with the emasculation process. In senescing ovaries both
SAMS1
and SAMS2 genes showed increased expression. Ethylene treatment of unpollinated ovaries led to an increase in the
SAMS1
mRNA level. However, SAMS2 expression remained unchangeable after ethylene treatment, indicating that SAMS2 induction during ovary senescence was not ethylene dependent.
SAMS
mRNAs were localized by in situ hybridization at the endocarp of developing fruits and in the ovules of senescing ovaries. Our results indicate that the transcriptional regulation of
SAMS
genes is developmentally controlled in a specific way for each gene.
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PMID:Differential expression of the S-adenosyl-L-methionine synthase genes during pea development. 962 92