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titleOfInvention Promoter for specific expression of IbCBF3 gene abiotic stress of sweet potato and application thereof
abstract The invention relates to a promoter for abiotic stress specific expression, in particular to a promoter for the abiotic stress specific expression of IbCBF3 genes of sweet potatoes and application thereof, belonging to the field of plant genetic engineering. The invention provides a promoter for the specific expression of IbCBF3 abiotic stress of sweet potatoes, wherein the nucleotide sequence of the promoter is shown in SEQ ID NO. 1; the DNA fragment is a promoter of a key transcription factor IbCBF3 in a sweet potato low-temperature stress pathway, and the promoter contains a plurality of adversity and hormone response elements. Through the analysis of a double-luciferase system in tobacco leaves, the promoter is rapidly combined with an upstream gene IbICE1 under low-temperature stress to induce the expression condition of a downstream gene, and can be used for the research of the low-temperature resistance of sweet potatoes and the transgenic breeding.
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