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Characterization and expression pattern of IbPRP1 and IbPRP2 stress-related genes from sweetpotato
Authors:Sang-Gyu Seo  Seo Bum Jeon  Ji-Seoung Kim  Ji-Min Shin  Jong-Bo Kim  Seung-Won Kang  Gung-Pyo Lee  Sun-Hyung Kim
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Horticulture, The University of Seoul, Jeonnong-dong 90, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, 130-734, Korea
2. Division of Life Resources & Environmental Science, College of Natural Science, Konkuk University, Chungju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do, 380-701, Korea
3. Department of Applied Plant Science, College of Industrial Science, Chung-Ang University, Anseong-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, 456-756, Korea
Abstract:Two putative stress-related genes were isolated from sweet-potato and were designated as IbPRP1 and IbPRP2 (Ipomoea batatas proline-rich proteins 1 and 2). The deduced amino acid aligment of IbPRP1 and IbPRP2 shows that these two genes belong to the AAI_LTSS superfamily. Proteins in this family are known to play primary roles including defending plants from pathogens and insects, lipid transport between intracellular membranes, and nutrient storage. The mRNA expression of IbPRP1 and IbPRP2 were investigated and the results demonstrate that IbPRP2 has tissue-specific expression. Moreover, IbPRP1 and IbPRP2 may be involved in response to various stresses including drought, pathogen, and oxidative stress. In addition, when leaf disc test was performed, the IbPRP1 transgenic tobacco plants showed increase in tolerance to salt (100 mM, 200 mM, and 300 mM). Moreover, IbPRP1 and IbPRP2 may have some roles of transmembrane protein in sweetpotato when checked through GFP fusion cell localization and transmembrane analysis. All of these results indicate that IbPRP1 and IbPRP2 might play an important role in plant stress responses.
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