Survey of glycine-rich proteins (GRPs) in the Eucalyptus expressed sequence tag database

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Autor(a) principal: Bocca, Sílvia Nora
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Magioli, Cláudia Santos, Mangeon, Amanda, Margis, Rogerio, Junqueira, Ricardo Magrani, Jorge, Vanessa Cardeal, Martins, Gilberto Sachetto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The occurrence of quasi-repetitive glycine-rich peptides has been reported in different organisms. Glycine-rich regions are proposed to be involved in protein-protein interactions in some mammalian protein families. In plants, a set of glycine-rich proteins (GRPs) was characterized several years ago, and since then a wealth of new GRPs have been identified. GRPs may have very diverse sub-cellular localization and functions. The only common feature among all different GRPs is the presence of glycine-rich repeat domains. The expression of genes encoding GRPs is developmentally regulated, and also induced, in several plant genera, by physical, chemical and biological factors. In addition to the highly modulated expression, several GRPs also show tissue-specific localization. GRPs specifically expressed in xylem, phloem, epidermis, anther tapetum and roots have been described. In this paper, the structural and functional features of these proteins in Eucalyptus are summarized. Since this is the first description of GRPs in this species, particular emphasis has been given to the expression pattern of these genes by analyzing their abundance and prevalence in the different cDNA-libraries of the Eucalyptus Genome Sequencing Project Consortium (ForEST). The comparison of GRPs from Eucalyptus and other species is also discussed.
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title Survey of glycine-rich proteins (GRPs) in the Eucalyptus expressed sequence tag database
spellingShingle Survey of glycine-rich proteins (GRPs) in the Eucalyptus expressed sequence tag database
Bocca, Sílvia Nora
Eucalipto
Proteínas
Glicina
Genética molecular
Glycine-rich
GRP
Eucalyptus
title_short Survey of glycine-rich proteins (GRPs) in the Eucalyptus expressed sequence tag database
title_full Survey of glycine-rich proteins (GRPs) in the Eucalyptus expressed sequence tag database
title_fullStr Survey of glycine-rich proteins (GRPs) in the Eucalyptus expressed sequence tag database
title_full_unstemmed Survey of glycine-rich proteins (GRPs) in the Eucalyptus expressed sequence tag database
title_sort Survey of glycine-rich proteins (GRPs) in the Eucalyptus expressed sequence tag database
author Bocca, Sílvia Nora
author_facet Bocca, Sílvia Nora
Magioli, Cláudia Santos
Mangeon, Amanda
Margis, Rogerio
Junqueira, Ricardo Magrani
Jorge, Vanessa Cardeal
Martins, Gilberto Sachetto
author_role author
author2 Magioli, Cláudia Santos
Mangeon, Amanda
Margis, Rogerio
Junqueira, Ricardo Magrani
Jorge, Vanessa Cardeal
Martins, Gilberto Sachetto
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bocca, Sílvia Nora
Magioli, Cláudia Santos
Mangeon, Amanda
Margis, Rogerio
Junqueira, Ricardo Magrani
Jorge, Vanessa Cardeal
Martins, Gilberto Sachetto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Eucalipto
Proteínas
Glicina
Genética molecular
topic Eucalipto
Proteínas
Glicina
Genética molecular
Glycine-rich
GRP
Eucalyptus
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Glycine-rich
GRP
Eucalyptus
description The occurrence of quasi-repetitive glycine-rich peptides has been reported in different organisms. Glycine-rich regions are proposed to be involved in protein-protein interactions in some mammalian protein families. In plants, a set of glycine-rich proteins (GRPs) was characterized several years ago, and since then a wealth of new GRPs have been identified. GRPs may have very diverse sub-cellular localization and functions. The only common feature among all different GRPs is the presence of glycine-rich repeat domains. The expression of genes encoding GRPs is developmentally regulated, and also induced, in several plant genera, by physical, chemical and biological factors. In addition to the highly modulated expression, several GRPs also show tissue-specific localization. GRPs specifically expressed in xylem, phloem, epidermis, anther tapetum and roots have been described. In this paper, the structural and functional features of these proteins in Eucalyptus are summarized. Since this is the first description of GRPs in this species, particular emphasis has been given to the expression pattern of these genes by analyzing their abundance and prevalence in the different cDNA-libraries of the Eucalyptus Genome Sequencing Project Consortium (ForEST). The comparison of GRPs from Eucalyptus and other species is also discussed.
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