Description of a Zostera marina catalase gene involved in responses to temperature stress
Catalase (CAT) is an antioxidant enzyme that plays a significant role in cellular protection against oxidative damage by degradation of hydrogen peroxide to oxygen and water. In the present study, the complete CAT cDNA sequence of was identified through expressed sequence tags (EST) analysis and the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) CA), 2018-03, Vol.6, p.e4532-e4532, Article e4532 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Catalase (CAT) is an antioxidant enzyme that plays a significant role in cellular protection against oxidative damage by degradation of hydrogen peroxide to oxygen and water. In the present study, the complete CAT cDNA sequence of
was identified through expressed sequence tags (EST) analysis and the rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) technique. The nucleotide sequence of
CAT cDNA consisted of 1,816 bp with a 1,434 bp open reading frame (ORF), encoding a polypeptide of 477 amino acid residues, which possessed significant homology to other known plant CATs. The molecular mass of the predicted protein was 55.3 kDa with an estimated isoelectric point of 6.40. Phylogenetic analysis showed that
CAT was closely related to CAT from gramineous species. In response to temperature stress, H
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and MDA contents in
increased significantly with cold stress (25 °C).
CAT expression was significantly upregulated at temperatures from 5 to 10 °C and then gradually downregulated, reaching its lowest expression at 30 °C. Recombinant
CAT protein exhibited strong antioxidant activity over a wide temperature range, with the highest r
CAT activity observed at 25 °C and a higher relative activity retained even with heat stress. All these results indicated that
CAT was a member of the plant CAT family and involved in minimizing oxidative damage effects in
under temperature stress. |
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ISSN: | 2167-8359 2167-8359 |
DOI: | 10.7717/peerj.4532 |