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Coffee cysteine proteinases and related inhibitors with high expression during grain maturation and germination

BACKGROUND: Cysteine proteinases perform multiple functions in seeds, including participation in remodelling polypeptides and recycling amino acids during maturation and germination. Currently, few details exist concerning these genes and proteins in coffee. Furthermore, there is limited information...

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Autores principales: Lepelley, Maud, Amor, Mohamed Ben, Martineau, Nelly, Cheminade, Gerald, Caillet, Victoria, McCarthy, James
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3311568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22380654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-12-31
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author Lepelley, Maud
Amor, Mohamed Ben
Martineau, Nelly
Cheminade, Gerald
Caillet, Victoria
McCarthy, James
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Amor, Mohamed Ben
Martineau, Nelly
Cheminade, Gerald
Caillet, Victoria
McCarthy, James
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description BACKGROUND: Cysteine proteinases perform multiple functions in seeds, including participation in remodelling polypeptides and recycling amino acids during maturation and germination. Currently, few details exist concerning these genes and proteins in coffee. Furthermore, there is limited information on the cysteine proteinase inhibitors which influence the activities of these proteinases. RESULTS: Two cysteine proteinase (CP) and four cysteine proteinase inhibitor (CPI) gene sequences have been identified in coffee with significant expression during the maturation and germination of coffee grain. Detailed expression analysis of the cysteine proteinase genes CcCP1 and CcCP4 in Robusta using quantitative RT-PCR showed that these transcripts accumulate primarily during grain maturation and germination/post germination. The corresponding proteins were expressed in E. coli and purified, but only one, CcCP4, which has a KDDL/KDEL C-terminal sequence, was found to be active after a short acid treatment. QRT-PCR expression analysis of the four cysteine proteinase inhibitor genes in Robusta showed that CcCPI-1 is primarily expressed in developing and germinating grain and CcCPI-4 is very highly expressed during the late post germination period, as well as in mature, but not immature leaves. Transcripts corresponding to CcCPI-2 and CcCPI-3 were detected in most tissues examined at relatively similar, but generally low levels. CONCLUSIONS: Several cysteine proteinase and cysteine proteinase inhibitor genes with strong, relatively specific expression during coffee grain maturation and germination are presented. The temporal expression of the CcCP1 gene suggests it is involved in modifying proteins during late grain maturation and germination. The expression pattern of CcCP4, and its close identity with KDEL containing CP proteins, implies this proteinase may play a role in protein and/or cell remodelling during late grain germination, and that it is likely to play a strong role in the programmed cell death associated with post-germination of the coffee grain. Expression analysis of the cysteine proteinase inhibitor genes suggests that CcCPI-1 could primarily be involved in modulating the activity of grain CP activity; while CcCPI-4 may play roles modulating grain CP activity and in the protection of the young coffee seedlings from insects and pathogens. CcCPI-2 and CcCPI-3, having lower and more widespread expression, could be more general "house-keeping" CPI genes.
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spelling pubmed-33115682012-03-24 Coffee cysteine proteinases and related inhibitors with high expression during grain maturation and germination Lepelley, Maud Amor, Mohamed Ben Martineau, Nelly Cheminade, Gerald Caillet, Victoria McCarthy, James BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Cysteine proteinases perform multiple functions in seeds, including participation in remodelling polypeptides and recycling amino acids during maturation and germination. Currently, few details exist concerning these genes and proteins in coffee. Furthermore, there is limited information on the cysteine proteinase inhibitors which influence the activities of these proteinases. RESULTS: Two cysteine proteinase (CP) and four cysteine proteinase inhibitor (CPI) gene sequences have been identified in coffee with significant expression during the maturation and germination of coffee grain. Detailed expression analysis of the cysteine proteinase genes CcCP1 and CcCP4 in Robusta using quantitative RT-PCR showed that these transcripts accumulate primarily during grain maturation and germination/post germination. The corresponding proteins were expressed in E. coli and purified, but only one, CcCP4, which has a KDDL/KDEL C-terminal sequence, was found to be active after a short acid treatment. QRT-PCR expression analysis of the four cysteine proteinase inhibitor genes in Robusta showed that CcCPI-1 is primarily expressed in developing and germinating grain and CcCPI-4 is very highly expressed during the late post germination period, as well as in mature, but not immature leaves. Transcripts corresponding to CcCPI-2 and CcCPI-3 were detected in most tissues examined at relatively similar, but generally low levels. CONCLUSIONS: Several cysteine proteinase and cysteine proteinase inhibitor genes with strong, relatively specific expression during coffee grain maturation and germination are presented. The temporal expression of the CcCP1 gene suggests it is involved in modifying proteins during late grain maturation and germination. The expression pattern of CcCP4, and its close identity with KDEL containing CP proteins, implies this proteinase may play a role in protein and/or cell remodelling during late grain germination, and that it is likely to play a strong role in the programmed cell death associated with post-germination of the coffee grain. Expression analysis of the cysteine proteinase inhibitor genes suggests that CcCPI-1 could primarily be involved in modulating the activity of grain CP activity; while CcCPI-4 may play roles modulating grain CP activity and in the protection of the young coffee seedlings from insects and pathogens. CcCPI-2 and CcCPI-3, having lower and more widespread expression, could be more general "house-keeping" CPI genes. BioMed Central 2012-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3311568/ /pubmed/22380654 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-12-31 Text en Copyright ©2012 Lepelley et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lepelley, Maud
Amor, Mohamed Ben
Martineau, Nelly
Cheminade, Gerald
Caillet, Victoria
McCarthy, James
Coffee cysteine proteinases and related inhibitors with high expression during grain maturation and germination
title Coffee cysteine proteinases and related inhibitors with high expression during grain maturation and germination
title_full Coffee cysteine proteinases and related inhibitors with high expression during grain maturation and germination
title_fullStr Coffee cysteine proteinases and related inhibitors with high expression during grain maturation and germination
title_full_unstemmed Coffee cysteine proteinases and related inhibitors with high expression during grain maturation and germination
title_short Coffee cysteine proteinases and related inhibitors with high expression during grain maturation and germination
title_sort coffee cysteine proteinases and related inhibitors with high expression during grain maturation and germination
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3311568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22380654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-12-31
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