Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering
Samaneh Bagheri; Barat-Ali Fakheri; Ali Mohammad Ahadi; Abbasali Emamjomeh
Abstract
Wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV) is one of the most important wheat infectious which its prevalence is increasing in Iran. NIa protein as a key protein in WSMV, plays important roles in viral replication and proteolytic digestion of viral polyprotein. Considering the critical role of NIa protein in viral ...
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Wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV) is one of the most important wheat infectious which its prevalence is increasing in Iran. NIa protein as a key protein in WSMV, plays important roles in viral replication and proteolytic digestion of viral polyprotein. Considering the critical role of NIa protein in viral infection, isolation, sequencing and determination of secondary and tertiary structure of this protein were the objectives of the present study. Also, the amino acids present in the NIa protein active site, which can be used as the targets for design and developement of new antiviral agents, were investigated. In this study, the gene encoding NIa protein was isolated from WSMV and its sequencing was done followed by cloning in pEST prokaryotic vector. The resulted nucleotide sequence was deposited in NCBI database with accession number MK335432. Investigation of physical and chemical properties showed that NIa protein is including 426 amino acids, 48.8 kD molecular weight and 8.81 PI. Prediction of secondary structure of NIa protein revealed that 53.29% of its structure composed of irregular loops, which was justified by the structural dirsorder of this protein. The results of the active site investigation of NIa protein based on homologous sequences alignment and three-dimensional structure of the protein showed a highly conserved site which was included of histidine, aspartic acid and cysteine amino acids.
Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering
Hadi Karimbeigi; Farhad Nazarian Firouzabadi; Saber Golkari; Ahmad Ismaili; Masoud Alirezaei
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Histamine, an important biogenic amine, is produced by many organisms and play a diverse role in living organisms. Many micro-organisms synthesis and stored histamine in food, especially in canned food products, posing health threat to human. Diamine oxidase or histaminase catalysis histamine in healthy ...
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Histamine, an important biogenic amine, is produced by many organisms and play a diverse role in living organisms. Many micro-organisms synthesis and stored histamine in food, especially in canned food products, posing health threat to human. Diamine oxidase or histaminase catalysis histamine in healthy individuals and reduces its harmful side effects. In this study, a full-length cDNA encoding an amine oxidase was isolated from a chickpea (Cicer arietinum) landrace (grit), deposited in Genbank database (KU058599) and cloned in a binary expression vector. The cloned cDNA had an ORF with 2013 bp length encoding a protein with 670 amino acids and a molecular mass of 75.7 KDa. Multiple sequence alignments analysis showed that the active site and important amino acids are highly conserved in E.coli, pea and grit histaminases. Bioinformatics analysis revealed differences in 4 amino acids between grit histaminase and that of GenBank deposited Cicer arietinum amine oxidase (CAA08855). Phylogenetic analysis grouped grit histaminase (KU058599) with plant, especially legume histaminases with 99% bootstrapping.