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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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Published in:Plant physiology (Bethesda) 1992-09, Vol.100 (1), p.374-381
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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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Amino acids
arn mensajero
arn messager
aspartate aminotransferase
aspartato aminotransferasa
Biological and medical sciences
cell culture
Cell culture techniques
citoplasma
Complementary DNA
cultivo de celulas
culture de cellule
Cultured cells
cytoplasm
cytoplasme
daucus carota
DNA
Enzymes
expresion genica
expression des genes
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gels
gene
gene expression
genes
messenger rna
Metabolism
Molecular Biology and Gene Regulation
nucleotide sequence
Nucleotides
Plant physiology and development
Polymerase chain reaction
racine
raices
RNA
roots
secuencia nucleica
sequence nucleique
title Identification and expression of a cDNA clone encoding aspartate aminotransferase in carrot
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