Molecular Cloning and Characterization of a Flower-specific Thionin in Chinese Cabbage

  • Jung, Bae-Gyo (Graduate School of Applied Life Sciences, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Choi, Yeon-Ok (Graduate School of Applied Life Sciences, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Lee, Kyun-Oh (Graduate School of Applied Life Sciences, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Chi, Yong-Hun (Graduate School of Applied Life Sciences, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Kang, Soon-Suk (Graduate School of Applied Life Sciences, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Lee, Seung-Sik (Graduate School of Applied Life Sciences, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Park, Soo-Kwon (Graduate School of Applied Life Sciences, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Lee, Jung-Ro (Graduate School of Applied Life Sciences, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Lim, Chae-Oh (Graduate School of Applied Life Sciences, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Lee, Sang-Yeol (Graduate School of Applied Life Sciences, Gyeongsang National University)
  • Received : 2000.12.02
  • Accepted : 2001.01.26
  • Published : 2001.05.31

Abstract

Thionins are a family of low molecular weight cysteine-rich antimicrobial peptides. We isolated a cDNA encoding thionin gene from a flower bud cDNA library of Chinese cabbage (CFT). The gene contains 611 by nucleotides with 60 bp, and 150 by untranslated regions at its N- and C-terminal, respectively. The deduced amino acid sequence encoded 133 amino acids containing precursor polypeptide. The protein reveals that the precursor has a tripartite structure: a putative signal sequence at the N-terminus, followed by a mature thionin peptide, and a C-terminal acidic domain, which facilitates transport of the mature thionin through membrane. Genomic Southern blot analysis suggests that the CFT gene may be present as a single or two copy gene in the Chinese cabbage genome. Northern blot analysis shows that the gene is specifically expressed in flowers, but not in leaves, stems, or roots. When we analyzed the antifungal activity of the recombinant CFT protein, which was expressed in E. coli using the truncated cDNA region corresponding to the mature protein part, it was not active on fungal growth inhibition.

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