Inflorescence-specific genes from Arabidopsis thaliana encoding glycine-rich proteins
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Inflorescence-specific genes from Arabidopsis thaliana encoding glycine-rich proteins
Abstract
Genomic and cDNA clones for three inflorescence-specific genes from Arabidopsis thaliana were isolated and characterized. The genes are tandemly organized in the genome on a 10 kb fragment. The expression of these genes is coordinately regulated in a developmental and organ-specific pattern. They are expressed predominantly in anthers at the later stage of flower development. The primary structure of the encoded gene products exhibits comparable features consisting of a hydrophobic domain at the N-terminal region followed by repeated glycine-rich motifs. Little homology is observed either between the glycine-rich domain of the three genes or with previously described glycine-rich proteins from other plant species.
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