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A proline-rich chitinase from Beta vulgaris
L Berglund1, J Brunstedt, K K Nielsen
1Department of Molecular Biology, University of Aarhus, Denmark.
Plant Molecular Biology
|January 1, 1995
Abstract:
A gene (Ch1) encoding a novel type of chitinase was isolated from Beta vulgaris. The Ch1 protein consists of an N-terminal hydrophobic prepeptide of 25 amino acids followed by a hevein-like domain of 22 amino acid residues, an unusually long proline-rich domain of 131 amino acid residues with 90 prolines, and finally a catalytic domain of 261 amino acid residues. Proteins with similar proline-rich domains are present in some other plants. The Ch1 gene shows a transient expression in response to fungal infection.