Cloning and sequence analysis of a cDNA clone fromArabidopsis thalianahomologous to a proteasome α subunit fromDrosophila
- 14 September 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 309 (3) , 311-315
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(92)80796-j
Abstract
A cDNA clone isolated from an Arabidopsis thaliana cell suspension culture library showed considerable similarities to the proteasome 28 kDa α subunit of Drosophila [(1990) Gene 90, 235–241]. The 250 amino acid-long protein encoded by Arabidopsis TAS-g64 clone has important homologies in its primary structure and in the predicted secondary structure with the PROS-28.1 clone from Drosophila. The only divergence observed between the two sequences is for the 20 C-terminal amino acids. This subunit might share important functions in both kingdoms, as revealed by the important conservation between plants and animals. In plant cells it is encoded by a single-copy gene and probably regulated by stress and/or divisionKeywords
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