Saporins are type1 ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs: EC 3.2.2.22) produced in various organs of Saponaria officinalis L. Two distinct saporin types, saporin-L and saporin-S isoforms, were respectively purified from the intra- and extra-cellular fraction of soapwort leaves. The saporin-L were lowly identical, differed for toxicity, molecular mass and amino acid composition from saporin-S proteins forming a new monophyletic group. Genes encoding both L and S type isoforms were cloned from leaf specific cDNA library; the encoded products included the N-terminal diversity observed by protein sequencing and showed compatible weights with those from mass spectra. These genes were intron-less belonging to small gene families. RT-PCR/qRT-PCR experiments evidenced their differential expression during leaf development, wounding and ABA treatment. These results suggest that the saporin-L and -S proteins may play diversified roles during stress responses.

Differential expression of saporin genes upon wounding, ABA treatment and leaf development

Testone G;Giannino D;
2010

Abstract

Saporins are type1 ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs: EC 3.2.2.22) produced in various organs of Saponaria officinalis L. Two distinct saporin types, saporin-L and saporin-S isoforms, were respectively purified from the intra- and extra-cellular fraction of soapwort leaves. The saporin-L were lowly identical, differed for toxicity, molecular mass and amino acid composition from saporin-S proteins forming a new monophyletic group. Genes encoding both L and S type isoforms were cloned from leaf specific cDNA library; the encoded products included the N-terminal diversity observed by protein sequencing and showed compatible weights with those from mass spectra. These genes were intron-less belonging to small gene families. RT-PCR/qRT-PCR experiments evidenced their differential expression during leaf development, wounding and ABA treatment. These results suggest that the saporin-L and -S proteins may play diversified roles during stress responses.
2010
BIOLOGIA E BIOTECNOLOGIA AGRARIA
Saponaria officinalis
saporine
risposta differenziale a stress
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