抗冻蛋白
塞凯尔
他马汀
质外体
发病相关蛋白
生物
生物化学
细胞外
防冻剂
发病机制
植物
化学
细胞壁
基因
基因表达
免疫学
有机化学
作者
W. C. Hon,M. Griffith,A. Mlynarz,Yan Kwok,DSC. Yang
出处
期刊:Plant Physiology
[Oxford University Press]
日期:1995-11-01
卷期号:109 (3): 879-889
被引量:337
摘要
The ability to control extracellular ice formation during freezing is critical to the survival of freezing-tolerant plants. Antifreeze proteins, which are proteins that have the ability to retard ice crystal growth, were recently identified as the most abundant apoplastic proteins in cold-acclimated winter rye (Secale cereale L.) leaves. In the experiments reported here, amino-terminal sequence comparisons, immuno-cross-reactions, and enzyme activity assays all indicated that these antifreeze proteins are similar to members of three classes of pathogenesis-related proteins, namely, endochitinases, endo-[beta]-1,3-glucanases, and thaumatin-like proteins. Apoplastic endochitinases and endo-[beta]-1,3-glucanases that were induced by pathogens in freezing-sensitive tobacco did not exhibit antifreeze activity. Our findings suggest that subtle structural differences may have evolved in the pathogenesis-related proteins that accumulate at cold temperatures in winter rye to confer upon these proteins the ability to bind to ice.
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