Pectin methylesterase (PME) is the key enzyme responsible for the gelation
of jelly curd in the water extract of jelly fig (Ficus awkeotasang) achenes
. The jelly fig PME extracted from achenes was isoelectrofocused at pH 2.5
and subjected to N-terminal amino acid sequencing. A cDNA fragment encoding
the mature protein of this acidic PME was obtained by PCR cloning using a
poly(T) primer and a degenerate primer designed according to the N-terminal
sequence of the purified PME. The complete cDNA sequence of its precursor
protein was further obtained by PCR using the same strategy. The PME clone
was overexpressed in Escherichia coli, and its expressed protein was immuno
logically recognized as strongly as the original antigen using antibodies a
gainst purified PME. Fractionation analysis revealed that the overexpressed
PME was predominantly present in the pellet and thus presumably formed ins
oluble inclusion bodies in E. coli cells.