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The C-terminal domain of plant catalases. Implications for a glyoxysomal targeting sequence.

E González1.   

Abstract

A castor bean (Ricinus communis cv. Hale) cDNA encoding catalase was cloned and sequenced. The cDNA encoding the carboxy-terminal domain of catalase was compared to the corresponding sequences of six other plant catalases. The deduced amino acid sequences were compared according to the chemical attributes of each amino acid within each carboxy-terminal domain. A tripeptide sequence having the chemical attributes of the peroxisomal targeting sequence [Gould, S.J., Keller, G.-A., Hosken, N., Wilkinson, J. & Subramani, S. (1989) J. Cell Biol. 108, 1657-1664] was common to all the glyoxysomal/peroxisomal plant catalases. This sequence motif was located six amino acids from the carboxy terminus of each of the plant catalases. An identical motif was also found within the carboxy-terminal domain of three mammalian catalases previously sequenced. We hypothesize that these motifs are at least part of the targeting mechanism for catalase entry into plant glyoxysomes/peroxisomes.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1712298     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1991.tb16111.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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4.  Identification and characterisation of cDNA clones encoding cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase from tobacco.

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7.  The function and specificity of the C-terminal tripeptide glyoxysomal targeting signal in Neurospora crassa.

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9.  Effect of yeast CTA1 gene expression on response of tobacco plants to tobacco mosaic virus infection.

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