Wingate V P, Ryan C A
Institute of Biological Chemistry, Washington State University, Pullman 99164-6340.
J Biol Chem. 1991 Mar 25;266(9):5814-8.
A member of the proteinase inhibitor I gene family encoding an inhibitor I protein with a novel trypsin-specific reactive site was isolated from the wild tomato species Lycopersicon peruvianum (L.) Mill. (LA107). The nucleotide sequence of the gene was identical to a previously isolated cDNA clone from L. peruvianum fruit (Wingate, V.P.M., Broadway, R. M., and Ryan, C. A. (1989) J. Biol. Chem. 264, 17734-17738) with the exception of one nucleotide 3 base pairs upstream from the 5' terminus of the cDNA. S1 nuclease protection experiments and RNA blot hybridization analysis show that the gene is developmentally regulated in L. peruvianum fruit and is not the same inhibitor I gene that is wound inducible in leaves. Nucleotide sequences are present in the 5'-flanking sequences of the fruit-specific L. peruvianum gene inhibitor I gene which share similarity with regulatory sequences that have been associated with the regulation of several known elicitor- and ethylene-inducible genes. However, the L. peruvianum motifs are not identical with those of other genes and are probably not functional. Because inhibitor I genes are not expressed or are expressed in very low levels in modern tomato fruit before the onset of ripening but expressed at high levels in fruit of the wild L. peruvianum species, a unique fruit-specific signaling system must therefore be present in L. peruvianum fruit for the transcriptional regulation of the inhibitor I gene which is not present in the fruit of the modern tomato, L. esculentum.
从野生番茄物种秘鲁番茄(Lycopersicon peruvianum (L.) Mill.,LA107)中分离出了蛋白酶抑制剂I基因家族的一个成员,该成员编码一种具有新型胰蛋白酶特异性反应位点的抑制剂I蛋白。该基因的核苷酸序列与先前从秘鲁番茄果实中分离出的cDNA克隆(Wingate, V.P.M., Broadway, R. M., and Ryan, C. A. (1989) J. Biol. Chem. 264, 17734 - 17738)相同,只是在cDNA 5'末端上游3个碱基对处有一个核苷酸不同。S1核酸酶保护实验和RNA印迹杂交分析表明,该基因在秘鲁番茄果实中受到发育调控,并且与在叶片中受创伤诱导的抑制剂I基因不同。在秘鲁番茄果实特异性抑制剂I基因的5'侧翼序列中存在核苷酸序列,这些序列与一些已知的激发子和乙烯诱导基因的调控相关的调控序列具有相似性。然而,秘鲁番茄的基序与其他基因的基序并不相同,可能没有功能。由于抑制剂I基因在现代番茄果实成熟开始前不表达或表达水平极低,但在野生秘鲁番茄果实中高水平表达,因此在秘鲁番茄果实中必定存在一种独特的果实特异性信号系统,用于抑制剂I基因的转录调控,而现代番茄(Lycopersicon esculentum)果实中不存在这种系统。