• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: cDNA cloning and expression of polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins (PGIPs) from red raspberry (Rubus idaeus)
  • Contributor: Ramanathan, V.; Simpson, C.G.; Thow, G.; Iannetta, P.P.M.; McNicol, R.J.; Williamson, B.
  • imprint: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1997
  • Published in: Journal of Experimental Botany
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 0022-0957; 1460-2431
  • Keywords: Cell and Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
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  • Description: <p>Plant polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins (PGIPs) inhibit endo-polygalacturonases (endo-PGs) released by invasive fungi. Two potential PGIP cDNAs have been cloned from raspberry (Rubus idaeus). PGIP1 corresponds to a full-length PGIP cDNA with a high degree of identity with previously isolated genes and maintains all the characteristic features of PGIP peptides. A genomic fragment of PGIP1 identifies a single 243 bp intron which is efficiently spliced out of the PGIP1 pre-mRNA transcript. PGIP2 contains a frame shift mutation which would lead to the loss of 105 amino acids off the C-terminus. Contrary to PGIP activity levels in raspberry (Johnston et al., 1993), expression analysis detected PGIP1 at equal levels throughout fruit development from closed flower, through to ripe fruit.</p>
  • Access State: Open Access