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The isolation and characterisation of type II metallothionein-like genes from tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.)

The isolation and characterisation of type II metallothionein-like genes from tomato... Two cDNAs encoding putative metallothionein (MT)-like peptides have been isolated from tomato (L. esculentum L.). The predicted protein products of these two cDNAs (LeMTA and LeMTB) are 72 and 83 amino acids respectively and both encode peptides with arrangements of cysteine residues characteristic of type II plant MTs. In other plants which possess more than one gene expressing MT proteins of the same type, the products are closely related or identical, but LeMTA and LeMTB constitute two different classes of message, and encode two different protein products. Northern blot analysis of LeMTA and LeMTB showed that transcripts of both MT-like genes were more abundant in leaves than roots in tomato plants grown without addition of extra metal ions, a characteristic of type II MTs. A genomic clone corresponding to LeMTB (LeMTB) was isolated and sequenced. The 5′-flanking region of LeMTB was shown to contain a putative metal regulatory element (MRE) which suggests the possibility of metal-regulated transcription. In addition, the upstream region also contains a G-box like motif (CACGTG) and an 8 bp sequence (AATTCAAA) found within the promoters of genes shown to be ethylene-responsive. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Plant Molecular Biology Springer Journals

The isolation and characterisation of type II metallothionein-like genes from tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.)

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1997 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Subject
Life Sciences; Biochemistry, general; Plant Sciences; Plant Pathology
ISSN
0167-4412
eISSN
1573-5028
DOI
10.1023/A:1005769121822
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Abstract

Two cDNAs encoding putative metallothionein (MT)-like peptides have been isolated from tomato (L. esculentum L.). The predicted protein products of these two cDNAs (LeMTA and LeMTB) are 72 and 83 amino acids respectively and both encode peptides with arrangements of cysteine residues characteristic of type II plant MTs. In other plants which possess more than one gene expressing MT proteins of the same type, the products are closely related or identical, but LeMTA and LeMTB constitute two different classes of message, and encode two different protein products. Northern blot analysis of LeMTA and LeMTB showed that transcripts of both MT-like genes were more abundant in leaves than roots in tomato plants grown without addition of extra metal ions, a characteristic of type II MTs. A genomic clone corresponding to LeMTB (LeMTB) was isolated and sequenced. The 5′-flanking region of LeMTB was shown to contain a putative metal regulatory element (MRE) which suggests the possibility of metal-regulated transcription. In addition, the upstream region also contains a G-box like motif (CACGTG) and an 8 bp sequence (AATTCAAA) found within the promoters of genes shown to be ethylene-responsive.

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Plant Molecular BiologySpringer Journals

Published: Sep 29, 2004

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