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Query: EC:3.2.1.31 (
beta-glucuronidase
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Cuticular waxes are complex mixtures of very long chain fatty acids and their derivatives that cover plant surfaces. Mutants of the ECERIFERUM2 (cer2) gene of Arabidopsis condition bright green stems and siliques, indicative of the relatively low abundance of the cuticular wax crystals that comprise the wax bloom on wild-type plants. We cloned the
CER2
gene via chromosome walking. Three lines of evidence establish that the cloned sequence represents the
CER2
gene: (1) this sequence is capable of complementing the cer2 mutant phenotype in transgenic plants; (2) the corresponding DNA sequence isolated from plants homozygous for the cer2-2 mutant allele contains a sequence polymorphism that generates a premature stop codon; and (3) the deduced
CER2
protein sequence exhibits sequence similarity to that of a maize gene (glossy2) that also is involved in cuticular wax accumulation. The
CER2
gene encodes a novel protein with a predicted mass of 47 kD. We studied the expression pattern of the
CER2
gene by in situ hybridization and analysis of transgenic Arabidopsis plants carrying a
CER2
-
beta-glucuronidase
gene fusion that includes 1.0 kb immediately upstream of
CER2
and 0.2 kb of
CER2
coding sequences. These studies demonstrate that the
CER2
gene is expressed in an organ- and tissue-specific manner;
CER2
is expressed at high levels only in the epidermis of young siliques and stems. This finding is consistent with the visible phenotype associated with mutants of the
CER2
gene. Hence, the 1.2-kb fragment of the
CER2
gene used to construct the
CER2
-
beta-glucuronidase
gene fusion includes all of the genetic information required for the epidermis-specific accumulation of
CER2
mRNA.
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PMID:Cloning and characterization of CER2, an Arabidopsis gene that affects cuticular wax accumulation. 877 98