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Degradation of tobacco pathogenesis-related proteins: Evidence for conserved mechanisms of degradation of pathogenesis-related proteins in plants
- Source :
- Scopus-Elsevier, Plant Physiology, 95, 616-622, Plant Physiology 95 (1991)
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Abstract
- Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) leaves were found to contain an extracellular proteinase that endoproteolytically cleaves tobacco pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins. This proteinase was partially purified from tobacco leaves and characterized as an aspartyl proteinase with a pH optimum around pH 3 and a molecular mass of 36,000 to 40,000 daltons. In vitro, the enzyme cleaved purified tobacco and tomato PR proteins into discrete fragments. The characteristics of this proteinase were similar to pepsin and identical to those displayed by a previously described tomato 37-kilodalton aspartyl proteinase active against tomato PR proteins (I Rodrigo, P Vera, V Conejero [1989] Eur J Biochem 184: 663-669), suggesting that these extracellular proteases could play a role in a conserved mechanism for PR protein turnover in plants.
- Subjects :
- chemistry.chemical_classification
Proteases
Molecular mass
Physiology
Nicotiana tabacum
fungi
Protein turnover
food and beverages
Plant Science
Biology
biology.organism_classification
Enzyme
Biochemistry
chemistry
Proteinase 3
Genetics
Extracellular
Life Science
Laboratorium voor Plantenfysiologie
Laboratory of Plant Physiology
Pathogenesis-related protein
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00320889
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Scopus-Elsevier, Plant Physiology, 95, 616-622, Plant Physiology 95 (1991)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5f37b90b841cc96658e6a7a6e0670eb5