Isolation and Characterization of Pathogenesis-Related Protein 5 (PgPR5) Gene from Panax ginseng
A pathogenesis-related protein (PgPR5) gene that isolated from the leaf of Panax ginseng was characterized. The ORF is 756 bp with a deduced amino acid sequence of 251 residues. The calculated molecular mass of the matured protein is approximately 27.5 kDa with a predicated isoelectric point of 7.80...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The plant pathology journal 2009, 25(4), , pp.400-407 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A pathogenesis-related protein (PgPR5) gene that isolated
from the leaf of Panax ginseng was characterized.
The ORF is 756 bp with a deduced amino acid sequence
of 251 residues. The calculated molecular mass of the
matured protein is approximately 27.5 kDa with a
predicated isoelectric point of 7.80. A GenBank BlastX
search revealed that the deduced amino acid of PgPR5
shares highest sequence similarity to PR5 of Actinidia
deliciosa (80% identity, 87% similarity). PgPR5 has a Cterminal
and N-terminal signal peptide, suggesting that
it is a vacuolar secreted protein. The expression of
PgPR5 under various environmental stresses was analyzed
at different time points using real-time PCR. Our
results reveal that PgPR5 is induced by salt stress,
chilling stress, heavy metal, UV, and pathogen infection.
These results suggest that the PgPR5 could play a role in
the molecular defence response of ginseng to abiotic and
pathogen attack. This is the first report of the isolation
of PR5 gene from the P. ginseng. KCI Citation Count: 9 |
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ISSN: | 1598-2254 2093-9280 |
DOI: | 10.5423/PPJ.2009.25.4.400 |