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Identification and expression of a cDNA clone encoding aspartate aminotransferase in carrot
A full-length cDNA clone encoding aspartate aminotransferase (AAT) has been identified from a carrot root cDNA library. Degenerate oligo primers were synthesized from the known amino acid sequence of AAT form I from carrot (Daucus carota L. cv Danvers). These primers were utilized in a polymerase ch...
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description | A full-length cDNA clone encoding aspartate aminotransferase (AAT) has been identified from a carrot root cDNA library. Degenerate oligo primers were synthesized from the known amino acid sequence of AAT form I from carrot (Daucus carota L. cv Danvers). These primers were utilized in a polymerase chain reaction to amplify a portion of a carrot AAT gene from first strand cDNA synthesized from poly(A)+ RNA isolated from 5-d-old cell suspension cultures. The resulting 750-bp fragment was cloned, mapped, and sequenced. The cloned fragment, mpAAT1, was used as a probe to identify a full-length cDNA clone in a library constructed from poly(A)+ RNA isolated from carrot roots. A 1.52-kb full-length clone, AAT7, was isolated and sequenced. AAT7 has 54% nucleotide identity with both the mouse cytoplasmic and mitochondrial AAT genes. The deduced amino acid sequence has 52 and 53% identity with the deduced amino acid sequences of mouse cytoplasmic and mitochondrial AAT genes, respectively. Further analysis of the sequence data suggests that AAT7 encodes a cytoplasmic form of carrot AAT; the evidence includes the (a) absence of a transit or signal sequence, (b) lack of "m-residues," or invariant mitochondrial residues, in the carrot AAT sequence, and (c) high degree of sequence similarity with the amino acid sequence previously obtained for form I of carrot, a cytoplasmic isoenzyme. High- and low-stringency hybridizations to Southern blots of carrot nuclear DNA with AAT7 show that AAT is part of a small multigene family. Northern blot analysis of AAT7 suggests that AAT is expressed throughout cell culture up to 7 d and is highly expressed in roots but not in leaves. |
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