Plant 14-3-3 proteins (14-3-3s) are known to function in protein-protein interactions that mediate signal transduction pathways regulating many biological processes. The cDNA encoding putative 14-3-3 protein was isolated from pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) and designated Pp14-3-3b. Using the PCR amplification technique, the genomic clone corresponding to Pp14-3-3b was isolated and shown to contain six introns. Phylogenetic analysis clearly demonstrated that Pp14-3-3b was classified into the non-ε class of 14-3-3 superfamilies. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis indicated that the expression of the Pp14-3-3b gene was developmentally regulated in fruit. This study suggested that Pp14-3-3b might be involved in fruit ripening and the senescence of pear.
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1 June 2016
Molecular characterization of pear 14-3-3b gene regulated during fruit development
Haiyan Shi,
Yujing Zhao,
Xuemin An,
Yuxing Zhang
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science
Vol. 96 • No. 3
June 2016
Vol. 96 • No. 3
June 2016
14-3-3
14-3-3
développement du fruit
expression des gènes
fruit development
gene expression
Pear (Pyrus pyrifolia)