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  • pea petal  (2)
  • Arabidopsis thaliana  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-5028
    Keywords: pollen allergen ; signal peptide ; pea petal ; expressed sequence tag
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract A cDNA isolated from pea petals exhibits extensive similarity to pollen allergen genes, a cytokinin-regulated cDNA from soybean suspension cultures, a partial cDNA preferentially expressed in tobacco genetic tumours, four Arabidopsis expressed sequence tags (ESTs) and fifteen rice ESTs. This diverse family of pollen allergen-likes genes may have a common ancestor or at least share common functional domains. Possession of a putative signal peptide and a presumed extracellular location is a common aspect of this family of sequences.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-5028
    Keywords: zinc finger ; pea petal ; RACE PCR ; degenerate oligonucleotide
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The C2H2 TFIIIA/Krüppel class of zinc finger proteins are an important group of regulatory nucleic acid binding factors and have been extensively studied in humans, Drosophila and yeast. We have employed 3′ RACE PCR, using a highly degenerate oligonucleotide primer, for the facile isolation of a C2H2 zinc finger protein cDNA (Pszf1) from pea petals. The Pszf1 cDNA open reading frame potentially encodes a protein with two widely separated zinc fingers similar to zinc finger proteins from petunia and wheat. This class of two-fingered zinc finger proteins, possessing a wide and variable linker sequence, appears to be unique to plants. Three regions outside the zinc finger domains are also conserved between the members of the plant zinc finger protein family and one of these regions is a candidate nuclear localisation signal. The Pszf1 amino acid sequence is most similar to that of the petunia Epf1 protein, they possess an interfinger linker sequence of approximately the same length and they have a similar expression pattern with maximal transcript accumulation in mature petals, suggesting that Pszf1 may be the pea homologue of the petunia Epf1 zinc finger gene.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-5028
    Keywords: Arabidopsis thaliana ; C2H2 zinc finger protein ; polymerase chain reaction ; transcription factor
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract In animal systems the C2H2 zinc finger protein (ZFP) genefamily is the largest group of regulatory proteins and its members havea wide and important role in growth and development. It is likely thatthis family of ZFP transcription factors will also be important inplants. We have used a PCR approach employing highly degenerateoligonucleotide primers to isolate several Arabidopsis genomic andcDNA clones encoding potential ZFPs. In addition we have used thesequence information from these clones to identify two ESTs as membersof this family. Five two-fingered and one three-fingered ZFPs have beenidentified. Outside of the zinc finger regions, there is considerablesequence diversity, including the sequence and length of the interfingerregion; the expression pattern of each gene is different. This is thefirst report of the isolation of a three-fingered plant C2H2ZFP gene and we discuss its possible evolutionary origin fromtwo-fingered ZFP genes.
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