Chimeric gene for the transformation of plants
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1. A regulatory region for expression of a protein in a plant comprising at least one histone promoter, said promoter comprising a 1 kbp of a histone H3 promoter or a histone H4 promoter.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a chimeric gene for conferring to plants an increased tolerance to a herbicide. This chimeric gene comprises, in the direction of transcription, a promoter region, a transit peptide region, a sequence encoding glyphosate tolerance and a polyadenylation signal region, wherein the promoter region consists of at least one promoter of a plant histone gene enabling the expression of the herbicide tolerance protein in the regions of glyphosate accumulation. The present invention further provides vectors containing the present chimeric genes, of glyphosate-tolerant plants.
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- 1. A regulatory region for expression of a protein in a plant comprising at least one histone promoter, said promoter comprising a 1 kbp of a histone H3 promoter or a histone H4 promoter.
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2. A regulatory region for expression of a protein in plants comprising a combination of at least one plant histone H3 promoter and at least one plant histone H4 promoter.
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3. A regulatory region for expression of a protein in plants comprising a combination of at least one plant histone H3 promoter and at least one cauliflower mosaic virus 35S RNA promoter.
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4. A promoter for expression of a protein in plants comprising a combination of at least one plant histone H4 promoter and at least one cauliflower mosaic virus 35S RNA promoter.
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