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titleOfInvention DNA fragments, recombinant DNA, transformed plant cells and transformed plants
abstract (57) Abstract: Provided is a DNA fragment having a promoter activity that is expressed according to the concentration of sugar in the environment. Provided is a transgenic plant that expresses a specific protein according to the concentration of sugar in the environment by introducing the A fragment. Genes din2 and din3, which are significantly expressed when Arabidopsis thaliana is placed in a dark place And 4 were identified by the differential display PCR method, and the nucleotide sequence of the 5 'upstream promoter region was determined. By introducing this promoter region into higher plant cells, The activity of the promoter region could be controlled according to the sugar concentration.
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