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The amino acid sequence of a protein from wheat kernel closely related to proteins involved in the mechanisms of plant defence
Authors:Carla Caruso   Carlo Caporale   Elia Poerio   Angelo Facchiano  Vincenzo Buonocore
Affiliation:(1) Dipartimento di Biochimica e Biofisica, Universita' Federico II, Napoli, Italy;(2) Dipartimento di Agrobiologia ed Agrochimica, Universita' della Tuscia, Via S. Camillo de Lellis, I-01100 Viterbo, Italy
Abstract:The amino acid sequence of wheatwin1, a monomeric protein of 125 residues isolated from wheat kernel (variety S. Pastore), is reported. Wheatwin1 is highly homologous (95%) to barwin, a protein from barley seed, which was shown to be related to the C-terminal domain of two proteins encoded by the wound-induced geneswin1 andwin2 in potato and to a protein encoded by the same domain of the hevein gene (hev1) in rubber tree. Similarly to barwin, wheatwin1 contains six cysteine residues all linked in disulfide bridges and the N-terminal residue is pyroglutamate. Moreover, structural studies performed on wheatwin1 andwin1 protein by predictive methods demonstrated that these proteins and barwin are closely related in the secondary structure also. The high level of homology found with the product ofwin1,win2, andhev1 genes strongly suggests that barwin and wheatwin1 play a common role in the mechanism of plant defence.
Keywords:Amino acid sequence  wheat  wounding  plant defence
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