P. Tornero et al., A GENE ENCODING A NOVEL ISOFORM OF THE PR-1 PROTEIN FAMILY FROM TOMATO IS INDUCED UPON VIROID INFECTION, MGG. Molecular & general genetics, 243(1), 1994, pp. 47-53
A Lycopersicon esculentum cDNA clone encoding an acidic-type pathogene
sis-related protein (PR-1a1) was isolated, sequenced and characterized
. It contains an open reading frame of 175 amino acids and the mature
protein, after cleavage of the 21 amino acid signals peptide, has a pI
of 5.24. The protein shows highest homology (75% identity) with the b
asic pathogenesis-related prb-1b protein from tobacco. The PR-1a1 gene
shows constitutive expression in roots from tomato plants. It is expr
essed in leaves and stems upon viroid infection, and appears to be ind
uced by ethylene. Comparative studies of this gene and a related basic
isoform of PR-1 indicate that the expression of these two members of
the PR-1 gene family in tomato may be differentially regulated upon vi
roid infection.