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A Protein Encoded by din1, a Dark-Inducible and Senescence-Associated Gene of Radish, Can Be Imported by Isolated Chloroplasts and Has Sequence Similarity to Sulfide Dehydrogenase and Other Small Stress Proteins
Authors:Shimada  Yukihisa; Wu  Guo-Jiang; Watanabe  Akira
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113 Japan
Abstract:In an attempt to isolate cDNA clones for dark-inducible chloroplastproteins, we screened a cDNA library which was prepared fromradish cotyledons by a two-step method. The source plants weregrown under continuous light for 14 d and kept in darkness for24 h. One of the selected clones, S2D12, corresponded to thedin1 gene which we previously reported as a dark-inducible,senescence-associated gene Azumi and Watanabe (1991) PlantPhysiol. 95: 577]. A 22 kDa polypeptide was produced from thecDNA in an in vitro expression system in the presence of 35S]methionine.This polypeptide was capable of being imported by isolated chloroplasts,processed to a smaller mature form and localized in the stromalfraction. As the amino acid sequence of the putative matureprotein has no homology to any known chloroplast protein, din1was suggested to be the first gene for a chloroplast proteinwhich is negatively controlled by light. The putative matureprotein has similarity to sulfide dehydrogenase from Wolinellasuccinogenes and other small stress proteins; glpE and pspEfrom Escherichia coli and hsp67B2 from Drosophila melanogaster. 1 The nucleotide sequence data in this paper has been submittedto EMBL, GenBank and DDBJ Data Libraries under the acces sionnumber AB004242 2 Present address: The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research(RIKEN), 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako-shi, Saitama, 351-01 Japan
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