Differential expression of two barley SNF1-related protein-kinase genes
We have amplified and cloned DNA sequences derived from a gene encoding a SNF1 (sucrose-nonfermenting 1)-related protein kinase which differs from that previously reported from barley. Northern blot and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis of RNA populations, using specific probes and oligonucleotide primers, indicated that the two SNF1-related genes are differentially regulated. One is expressed in all tissues, whereas the other is expressed at high levels in the seed endosperm and aleurone, but at levels undetectable by northern blot analysis in other tissues. Comparisons with other plant SNF1-related protein kinase genes suggest that the form which is expressed at greatly enhanced levels in the seed is less similar to the other plant homologues which have been reported and may be unique to cereals.
| Item Type | Article |
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| Additional information | Times Cited: 38 38 Kluwer academic publ Dordrecht |
| Keywords | Gene Expression, gene family, higher plants, Hordeum Vulgare, metabolic, Regulation, acetyl-coa carboxylase, saccharomyces-cerevisiae, glucose repression, snf4 protein, Yeast, Metabolism, Phosphorylation, Identification, family, sites |
| Date Deposited | 05 Dec 2025 10:01 |
| Last Modified | 19 Dec 2025 14:42 |
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