Literature DB >> 1400311

The complete amino acid sequence of yam (Dioscorea japonica) chitinase. A newly identified acidic class I chitinase.

T Araki1, J Funatsu, M Kuramoto, H Konno, T Torikata.   

Abstract

The complete amino acid sequence of acidic chitinase from yam (Dioscorea japonica) aerial tubers was determined. The protein is composed of a single polypeptide chain of 250 amino acid residues and has a calculated molecular mass of 27,890 Da. There is an NH2-terminal domain, a hinge region, and a main structure, typical for class I chitinases (Shinshi, H., Neuhaus, J.-M., Ryals, J., and Meins, F., Jr. (1990) Plant Mol. Biol. 14, 357-368). We have obtained the first evidence for an acidic class I chitinase. Comparison with sequences of other class I chitinases revealed approximately 40% sequence similarity, a value lower than that for other class I chitinases (70-80%). We assume that there is a local conformational change in the molecule; cysteine residues that probably form disulfide bonds are completely conserved, with the exception of Cys-178. The difference in structure between this chitinase and other basic class I chitinases suggests that acidic and basic isoforms should be grouped into subclasses; this protein is an ethylene- or a pathogen-independent chitinase produced by a gene that is inherent in the tuber.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1400311

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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