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Abstract

We identified a set of sound-responsive genes in plants using a sound-treated subtractive library and demonstrated sound regulation through mRNA expression analyses. Under both light and dark conditions, sound up-regulated expression of rbcS and ald. These are also light-responsive genes and these results suggest that sound could represent an alternative to light as a gene regulator. Ald mRNA expression increased significantly with treatment at 125 and 250 Hz, whereas levels decreased significantly with treatment at 50 Hz, indicating a frequency-specific response. To investigate whether the ald promoter responds to sound, we generated transgenic rice plants harboring a chimeric gene comprising a fusion of the ald promoter and GUS reporter. In three independent transgenic lines treated with 50 or 250 Hz for 4 h, GUS mRNA expression was up-regulated at 250 Hz, but down-regulated at 50 Hz. Thus, the sound-responsive mRNA expression pattern observed for the ald promoter correlated closely with that of ald, suggesting that the 1,506 bp ald promoter is sound-responsive. Therefore, we propose that in transgenic plants, specific frequencies of sound treatment could be used to regulate the expression of any gene fused to the ald promoter.

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Title
Plant gene responses to frequency-specific sound signals
Author
Mi-Jeong Jeong 1 ; Chang-Ki, Shim 2 ; Jin-Ohk, Lee 1 ; Hawk-Bin Kwon 3 ; Yang-Han, Kim 4 ; Seong-Kon, Lee 1 ; Byun, Myeong-Ok 1 ; Soo-Chul Park 1 

 National Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, Rural Development Administration (RDA), Suwon, Korea 
 National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, Rural Development Administration, Suwon, Korea 
 Division of Applied Biological Sciences, Sunmoon University, Asan, Korea 
 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Taejeon, Korea 
Pages
217-226
Publication year
2008
Publication date
Feb 2008
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
13803743
e-ISSN
15729788
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2259492348
Copyright
Molecular Breeding is a copyright of Springer, (2007). All Rights Reserved.