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FEBS Lett ; 447(2-3): 171-8, 1999 Mar 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10214940

ABSTRACT

A gene encoding an antifreeze protein (AFP) was isolated from carrot (Daucus carota) using sequence information derived from the purified protein. The carrot AFP is highly similar to the polygalacturonase inhibitor protein (PGIP) family of apoplastic plant leucine-rich repeat (LRR) proteins. Expression of the AFP gene is rapidly induced by low temperatures. Furthermore, expression of the AFP gene in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana plants leads to an accumulation of antifreeze activity. Our findings suggest that a new type of plant antifreeze protein has recently evolved from PGIPs.


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Glycoproteins/chemistry , Glycoproteins/genetics , Plant Proteins/chemistry , Plant Proteins/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Antifreeze Proteins , Arabidopsis/genetics , Base Sequence , DNA Primers/genetics , DNA, Plant/genetics , Daucus carota/genetics , Daucus carota/metabolism , Freezing , Gene Expression , Genes, Plant , Glycoproteins/metabolism , Leucine/chemistry , Leucine-Rich Repeat Proteins , Molecular Sequence Data , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Plants, Genetically Modified , Polygalacturonase/antagonists & inhibitors , Proteins/genetics , Repetitive Sequences, Amino Acid , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
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Biochem J ; 333 ( Pt 1): 223-32, 1998 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9639583

ABSTRACT

Indol-3-yl acetic acid (IAA, auxin) is a plant hormone whose degradation is a key determinant of plant growth and development. The first evidence for skatolyl hydroperoxide formation during the plant peroxidase-catalysed degradation of IAA has been obtained by electrospray MS. Skatolyl hydroperoxide degrades predominantly non-enzymically to oxindol-3-yl carbinol but in part enzymically into indol-3-yl methanol via a peroxidase cycle in which IAA acts as an electron donor. Skatolyl hydroperoxide is degradable by catalase. Horseradish peroxidase isoenzyme C (HRP-C) and anionic tobacco peroxidase (TOP) exhibit differences in their mechanisms of reaction. The insensitivity of the HRP-C-catalysed reaction to catalase is ascribed to the formation of HRP-C Compound III at the initiation step and its subsequent role in radical propagation. This is in contrast with the TOP-catalysed process in which skatolyl hydroperoxide has a key role. Indol-3-yl aldehyde is produced not via the peroxidase cycle but by catalysis involving ferrous peroxidase. Because indol-3-yl aldehyde is one of the main IAA-derived products identified in planta, we conclude that ferrous peroxidases participate in IAA catalytic transformations in vivo. A general scheme for peroxidase-catalysed IAA oxidation is presented.


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Catalase/chemistry , Indoleacetic Acids/chemistry , Peroxides/chemistry , Skatole/analogs & derivatives , Carbon Monoxide/chemistry , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Free Radicals/chemistry , Indoles/chemical synthesis , Kinetics , Mass Spectrometry , Oxidation-Reduction , Peroxides/isolation & purification , Skatole/chemistry , Skatole/isolation & purification , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet , Superoxide Dismutase/chemistry
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