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저온 스트레스에 발현이 유도되는 콩의 L-asparaginase 유전자의 분리

Isolation of cDNA Encoding Low Temperature-inducible L-asparaginase from Soybean (Glycin max)

  • 박성환 (동아대학교 생명자원과학부) ;
  • 김기영 (동아대학교 생명자원과학부) ;
  • 진량 (동아대학교 생명자원과학부) ;
  • 이재헌 (동아대학교 생명자원과학부)
  • Park, Seong-Whan (Faculty of Natural Resources and Life science, Dong-A University) ;
  • Kim, Kee-Young (Faculty of Natural Resources and Life science, Dong-A University) ;
  • Chen, Liang (Faculty of Natural Resources and Life science, Dong-A University) ;
  • Lee, Jai-Heon (Faculty of Natural Resources and Life science, Dong-A University)
  • 발행 : 2002.06.01

초록

Suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH)를 통해 저온에 의해 발현이 유도되는 cDNA들을 분리하였고, 그 중 하나인 slti182는 asparaginase 유전자들과 높은 유사성을 보였다. Slti182의 전체 cDNA인 GmASP1은 1258 bp 길이에 326개 아미노산으로 구성된 긴 Open reading frame (ORF)를 포함하고 있었다. GmASP1 단백질은 애기장대의 putative asparaginase (AB012247)와 84%의 유사성을 보였으나, 애기장대의 다른 isoform(Z34884)와는 55%의 유사성을 나타내었다. GmASP1 유전자는 저온 처리 후 3시간째부터 발현이 유도되어 6시간째에 최대발현을 나타내었고, 이후 점차 감소하여 48시간에는 저온처리전 수준으로 되돌아왔다. 또한, 식물체를 저온에서 48시간 둔 후에 다시 상온으로 옮겼을 때, 정상수준으로 떨어진 GmASP1의 발현이 다시 증가하는 양상을 보였다. 이러한 결과로 볼 때, GmASP1이 저온 스트레스에 반응 초기의 단백질 합성 촉진에 중요한 역할을 할 것으로 사료된다.

Suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) was used to isolate wound-induced cDNAs from wounded soybean. One of low-temperature-inducible cDNA, slti182 showed high homology with genes encoding 1-asparaginase. The full length cDNA of slti182, deginated GmASP1, is 1258 bp long and contains an open reading frame consisted of 326 amino acids. CmASP1 protein showed the highest identity (84%) with putative asparaginase from A. thaliana (AB012247), but it showed only 55% identity with another isoform of A. tathaliana (Z34884). The expression of GmASP1 during low temperature stress started to increase 3 hours after treatment, reached the maximum at 6 hour, and then decreased to the initial level at 48 hours. The amount of GmASP1 transcripts increased again when low-temperature-treated plants were transferred to room temperature, The present study suggests that GmASP1 may function to accelerate the protein synthesis which is important in the early response to low temperature.

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