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In Silico Biology 7, 0002 (2006); ©2006, Bioinformation Systems e.V.  



In silico analysis of the Lateral Organ Junction (loj) gene and promoter of Arabidopsis thaliana

Dipnarayan Saha, Anand M. Prasad, Thankeswaran P. Sujatha, Vajinder Kumar, Pradeep K. Jain, Sripad R. Bhat and Ramamurthy Srinivasan*

National Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India



* Corresponding author
   Email: srinivasan53@gmail.com


Edited by E. Wingender; received August 09, 2006; revised September 18, 2006, and November 17, 2006; accepted October 01, 2006; published January 11, 2007


Abstract

A T-DNA based promoter trapped mutant has led to the identification of a novel lateral organ junction specific promoter upstream of the pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) protein coding gene loj in Arabidopsis thaliana by our laboratory. Various in silico based prediction tools are employed to characterize the upstream sequence of the loj gene. Out of numerous cis-elements detected in the loj promoter a few are considered important based on the expression pattern of the loj gene. These elements would provide a basis for designing experiments for more accurate promoter function annotation. A comparative search for conserved elements in the 5'-upstream region of a few genes involved in lateral organ development and meristem related expression reveals a few common relevant regulatory motifs. The coding region of the loj gene is intron-less and contains 19 PPR units. Based on in silico analysis, LOJ protein is predicted to be hydrophobic in nature and targeted to mitochondria. A partial 3D model of LOJ protein has been suggested using a homology-based modeling program.


Keywords: Arabidopsis thaliana, Lateral Organ Junction gene, loj, pentatricopeptide repeat, promoter, cis-acting elements, in silico analysis