학술논문

A novel patatin-like protein from cotton plant, GhPat1, is co-expressed with GhLox1 during Xanthomonas campestris-mediated hypersensitive cell death
Document Type
Report
Source
Plant Cell Reports. Jan, 2009, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p155, 10 p.
Subject
Enzymes -- Analysis
Enzymes -- Physiological aspects
Amino acids -- Analysis
Amino acids -- Physiological aspects
Cell death -- Analysis
Cell death -- Physiological aspects
Unsaturated fatty acids -- Analysis
Unsaturated fatty acids -- Physiological aspects
Universities and colleges -- Analysis
Universities and colleges -- Physiological aspects
Language
English
ISSN
0721-7714
Abstract
In cotton plant, Xanthomonas-induced hypersensitive response (HR) is accompanied by a lipid peroxidation process involving a 9-lipoxygenase (LOX), GhLox1. Initiation of this oxidative metabolism implies the release of the LOX substrates, or polyunsaturated fatty acids. Since patatin-like proteins (PLPs) are likely candidates for mediating the latter step, we searched for genes encoding such enzymes, identified and cloned one of them that we named GhPat1. Biochemical and molecular studies showed that GhPat1 expression was up-regulated during the incompatible interaction, prior to the onset of the corresponding galactolipase activity and cell death symptoms in tissues. Protein sequence analysis and modelling also revealed that GhPat1 catalytic amino acids and fold were conserved across plant PLPs. Based on these results and our previous work (Jalloul et al. in Plant J 32:1--12, 2002), a role for GhPat1, in synergy with GhLox1, during HR-specific lipid peroxidation is discussed.