A clone of PvSR6 encoding a new member of the DnaJ-like protein family was
isolated from a mercuric-chloride-treated bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cDNA
library by differential screening using cDNAs derived from treated and unt
reated plants. The predicted protein contains the highly conserved J domain
only, which is present in all DnaJ-like proteins and is considered to play
a critical role in DnaJ protein-protein interactions. PvSR6 gene is consti
tutively expressed in roots but weakly expressed in stems and leaf tissue.
Northern blot analysis revealed the transcripts of PvSR6 were at low levels
in unstressed bean leaves, but the genes expression was strongly stimulate
d by heavy metals. These suggest that the PvSR6 might play an important rol
e in resistance to the damage caused by heavy metals.