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The rice tapetum-specific gene RA39 encodes a type I ribosome-inactivating protein
Authors:Zhao-jun Ding  Xiao-huai Wu  Tai Wang
Affiliation:Research Center for Molecular and Developmental Biology, Institute of Botany, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, 20 Nanxincun, Xiangshan, Haidianqu, Beijing 100093, China,
Abstract:A tapetum-specific cDNA encoded by a rice gene, RA39, was isolated by cDNA subtractive hybridization, differential screening and rapid amplification of cDNA ends. RA39 is a single-copy gene in the rice genome. mRNA in situ hybridization indicates that this gene is a tapetum-specific gene, and highly expressed in the tapetal cells at the meiosis and tetrad stages. The RA39 cDNA is 1,013 bp in length with an open reading frame encoding 298 amino acid residues. This cDNA sequence does not show significant homology to any known sequences in GenBank databases, but its deduced amino acid sequence (RA39) has between 19 and 34% sequence identity to ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs). Optimal alignment reveals that the five amino acid residues constituting the active site of the ricin A-chain (Tyr80, Tyr123, Glu177, Arg180 and Trp211), which are invariant among all RIPs published to date, are conserved in RA39. Recombinant RA39 protein expressed in Escherichia coli was purified to homogeneity. The purified protein exhibits the RNA N-glycosidase activity of RIPs. This demonstrates that RIPs occur in the reproductive organs of rice. The possible function of RA39 in anther development is discussed.
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