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titleOfInvention PROPOSED ROTATION CONTROL OF KEY ETHYLENE HORMONE SIGNALING PROTEIN TO MODULATE ETHYLENE SENSITIVITY IN PLANTS.
abstract A genetic expression system is described for controllable expression of ethylene response in a plant cell that includes an activation cassette comprising a DNA binding domain that recognizes a response element; an ecdysone receptor ligand binding domain and an activation domain and a target cassette comprising an inducible promoter comprising, in operative association, the response element and a minimal promoter responsive to the activation domain. The inducible promoter controls the expression of a nucleic acid sequence encoding a selected regulatory protein that modifies the ethylene sensitivity of certain signal proteins in the plant. The interaction between the components of the activation cassette and target cassette, when in a plant cell, in the presence of an induction composition, increases the expression of the selected regulatory protein and in turn decreases the expression and accumulation of the signal protein in the plant, thereby decreasing the sensitivity to ethylene in the plant cell. This increase in the expression of the regulatory protein, particularly in the presence of ethylene, is controlled by synchronization, concentration and duration of the application of the induction composition. Cells, tissues, organs of transgenic plants and whole plants are provided which in the presence of the induction composition control the sensitivity to ethylene. The sensitivity to ethylene and / or ethylene production in such transgenic plants and tissues can be controlled for purposes of ripening manipulation, flower senescence and other ethylene sensitivity functions of the plant.
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