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    Transcription factors (TFs) are indispensable components of transcriptional regulatory pathways involved in crop growth and development. Herein, we developed a new method for the identification of upstream TFs specific to genes in crops based on the binding affinities of biotin and avidin. First, we constructed and verified the new biotin and avidin system (BAS) by a coprecipitation assay. Subsequently, the feasibility of DNA-based BAS (DBAS) was further proved by in vivo and in vitro assays. Furthermore, we cloned the promoter of rice OsNRT1.1B and the possible regulators were screened and identified. Additionally, partial candidates were validated by the electrophoresis mobility shift assay (EMSA), yeast one-hybrid, and luciferase activity assays. Remarkably, the results showed that the candidates PIP3 and PIP19 both responded to nitrate immediately and overexpression of PIP3 caused retard growth, which indicates that the candidates are functional and the new DBAS method is useful to isolate regulators in crops.

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    Xiaojian Qin, Yuntong Li, Cuiping Li, Xiaowei Li, Yuanyuan Wu, Qian Wu, Huan Wen, Dan Jiang, Shifeng Liu, Wenbin Nan, Yongshu Liang, Hanma Zhang. A Rapid and Simplified Method to Isolate Specific Regulators Based on Biotin-Avidin Binding Affinities in Crops. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry. 2024 Jan 10;72(1):883-893

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    PMID: 38118073

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