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Calmodulin-binding protein BP-10, a probable new member of plant nonspecific lipid transfer protein superfamily.
Authors:H Liu  L Xue  C Li  R Zhang  Q Ling
Institution:Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Nankai University, 94 Weijin Road, Tianjin 300071, People's Republic of China. liuhua33@hotmail.com
Abstract:CaMBP-10 is a novel plant endogenous calmodulin-binding protein with important physiological functions. The partial cDNA sequence of this protein was cloned using RT-PCR. The deduced peptide (designated PCBP10) is composed of 74 amino acid residues containing a basic amphiphilic alpha-helix typical for calmodulin-binding proteins. PCBP10 shows very high amino acid sequence homology with plant nonspecific lipid-transfer proteins (nsLTPs). Sequence analysis also reveals that PCBP10 has similar amino acid composition to plant nsLTPs, and seven of the eight conserved cysteine residues are found in PCBP10. Furthermore, the secondary structure features of PCBP10 are very similar to those of plant nsLTPs. In addition, there are striking resemblances between CaMBP-10 and plant nsLTPs in their biochemical and physical properties. Our results suggest that CaMBP-10 is a novel member of the plant and nsLTP gene family, and the Ca(2+)/CaM regulative system may also play roles in lipid metabolism, defense reactions, and the adaptation of plants to natural environment.
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