A NOVEL GLYCINE-RICH HYDROPHOBIC 16 KDA POLYPEPTIDE GENE FROM TOBACCO- SIMILARITY TO PROLINE-RICH PROTEIN GENES AND ITS WOUND-INDUCIBLE AND DEVELOPMENTALLY-REGULATED EXPRESSION/
E. Yasuda et al., A NOVEL GLYCINE-RICH HYDROPHOBIC 16 KDA POLYPEPTIDE GENE FROM TOBACCO- SIMILARITY TO PROLINE-RICH PROTEIN GENES AND ITS WOUND-INDUCIBLE AND DEVELOPMENTALLY-REGULATED EXPRESSION/, Plant molecular biology, 33(4), 1997, pp. 667-678
We have isolated a cDNA clone, NT16, encoding a novel glycine-rich/hyd
rophobic protein from tobacco crown gall tumor tissues, which was indu
ced by the T-DNA genes of Agrobacterium tumefaciens. The accumulation
of NT16 transcripts was high in unorganized callus as well as in shoot
-forming calli. In normal tobacco plants, the transcript levels were h
igh in roots, and low in stems, whereas virtually no transcript accumu
lation was found in flowers or leaves. In leaves, however, NT16 transc
ript accumulation was induced by mechanical wounding. These results sh
ow that NT16 expression is developmentally regulated and induced by wo
und-stress conditions. Sequence analysis suggests that NT16 encodes a
putative 16 kDa polypeptide that is apparently composed of 3 structura
l domains: two hydrophobic regions separated by a glycine-rich region.
The NT16 polypeptide displays similarity to a number of proteins in i
ts hydrophobic domains, but is unique in its glycine-rich domain which
, in the corresponding domains of the homologous proteins, are mostly
proline-rich. Since both glycine-rich and proline-rich proteins are ge
nerally reported to be mostly cell wall proteins, the NT16 gene may be
involved in shoot and root formation and in wound-healing process by
modifying cell wall composition.