Mfc. Debolle et al., CLONING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF 2 CDNA CLONES ENCODING SEED-SPECIFIC ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES FROM MIRABILIS-JALAPA L, Plant molecular biology, 28(4), 1995, pp. 713-721
We have isolated and characterized two cDNA clones (designated MJ1 and
MJ2) encoding the two Mirabilis jalapa antimicrobial peptides (M(j)-A
MP1 and M(j)-AMP2, respectively), which were previously purified from
seeds of this plant species (Cammue et al. (1992), J Biol Chem 267: 22
28-2233). In both cases, the deduced amino acid sequences reveal the p
resence of a putative signal sequence preceding the mature peptide, in
dicating that the M(j)-AMPs are expressed as preproteins. The M(j)-AMP
1- and M(j)-AMP2-encoding genes are interrupted in their coding sequen
ces by a single intron (380 bp and 900 bp for M(j)-AMP1 and M(j)-AMP2
genes, respecticely). Southern blot analysis indicates that the Mj-AMP
-encoding genes belong to a gene family of low complexity. Northern bl
ot analysis suggests seed-specific expression of M(j)-AMPs since trans
cripts of the expected size could only be detected in near-mature and
in mature seeds of M. jalapa.