Molecular Characterization and Tissue Expression of Common Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) Cadmium Resistance Protein 2 and Metal Tolerance Protein 4 Genes
- Authors: Kong C.S.1, Chen J.H.1, Liu J.H.2, Yu L.3
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Agricultural Environment and Resources, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences
- Technology Center of Yunnan Tobacco Industry Co., Ltd.
- Yunnan Urban Agricultural Engineering and Technological Research Center, Kunming University
- Issue: Vol 53, No 2 (2019)
- Pages: 169-177
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/0095-4527/article/view/174063
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S009545271902004X
- ID: 174063
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Abstract
The complete coding sequences of common tobacco cadmium resistance protein 2 and metal tolerance protein 4 genes were amplified by RT-PCR. The tobacco cadmium resistance protein 2 gene encodes a protein of 192 amino acids which shares high identity with the cadmium resistance protein 2 of four species—nicotiana tomentosiformis (99%), wood tobacco (97%), capsicum annuum (90%) and potato (86%). The tobacco metal tolerance protein 4 gene encodes a protein of 415 amino acids which shares high identity with the metal tolerance protein 4 of six species—nicotiana tomentosiformis (90%), wood tobacco (90%), lycopersicon esculentum (84%), potato (84%), lycopersicon pennellii (83%) and capsicum annuum (82%). Prediction of transmembrane helices showed that cadmium resistance protein 2 and metal tolerance protein 4 might be two transmembrane proteins. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the common tobacco cadmium resistance protein 2 and metal tolerance protein 4 genes both have a closer genetic relationship with the wood tobacco cadmium resistance protein 2 and metal tolerance protein 4 genes. Computer-assisted analysis showed that cadmium resistance protein 2 gene is structured in 4 exons and 3 introns and metal tolerance protein 4 gene consists of 7 exons and 6 introns. The gene expression profile analysis indicated that the common tobacco cadmium resistance protein 2 and metal tolerance protein 4 genes were highly expressed in root.
About the authors
C. S. Kong
Institute of Agricultural Environment and Resources, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Email: liuyg4567@163.com
China, Kunming, 650205
J. H. Chen
Institute of Agricultural Environment and Resources, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Email: liuyg4567@163.com
China, Kunming, 650205
J. H. Liu
Technology Center of Yunnan Tobacco Industry Co., Ltd.
Email: liuyg4567@163.com
China, Kunming, 650231
L. Yu
Yunnan Urban Agricultural Engineering and Technological Research Center,Kunming University
Author for correspondence.
Email: liuyg4567@163.com
China, Kunming, 650214
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