Two additional type IIA Ca2+-ATPases are expressed in Arabidopsis thaliana: evidence that type IIA sub-groups exist
Two additional type IIA Ca2+-ATPases are expressed in Arabidopsis thaliana: evidence that type IIA sub-groups exist
High affinity Ca2+-ATPases play a central role in calcium homeostasis by catalysing the active efflux of calcium from the cytoplasm. This study reports the identification of two additional type IIA (SERCA-type) Ca2+-ATPases from Arabidopsis (AtECA2 and AtECA3), and describes the detailed sequence analysis of these genes in comparison with AtECA1 and other plant and animal Ca2+-ATPases. Southern analysis suggests that each of these genes is present as a single copy and also that there may be a small family of moderately related genes that encode type IIA Ca2+-ATPases in Arabidopsis. Evidence is also provided from RT-PCR that these genes are expressed in Arabidopsis. Hydropathy analysis predicts that the topology of the Arabidopsis type IIA proteins is similar to the animal SERCA proteins. Sequence and phylogenetic analyses suggest that the type IIA Ca2+-ATPases can be further divided into sub-groups
calcium, plant, P-type ATPase, SERCA
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Pittman, Jon
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Mills, RF
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Williams, L.E.
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5 August 1999
Pittman, Jon
186ccb17-c717-43d5-b583-293c7cc986ea
Mills, RF
12f9aa5c-c263-4ca8-87de-abb1b5d8a76c
Williams, L.E.
79ee1856-3732-492b-8ac5-239749c85d9e
Pittman, Jon, Mills, RF and Williams, L.E.
(1999)
Two additional type IIA Ca2+-ATPases are expressed in Arabidopsis thaliana: evidence that type IIA sub-groups exist.
Gene, 236 (1), .
(doi:10.1016/S0378-1119(99)00242-5).
Abstract
High affinity Ca2+-ATPases play a central role in calcium homeostasis by catalysing the active efflux of calcium from the cytoplasm. This study reports the identification of two additional type IIA (SERCA-type) Ca2+-ATPases from Arabidopsis (AtECA2 and AtECA3), and describes the detailed sequence analysis of these genes in comparison with AtECA1 and other plant and animal Ca2+-ATPases. Southern analysis suggests that each of these genes is present as a single copy and also that there may be a small family of moderately related genes that encode type IIA Ca2+-ATPases in Arabidopsis. Evidence is also provided from RT-PCR that these genes are expressed in Arabidopsis. Hydropathy analysis predicts that the topology of the Arabidopsis type IIA proteins is similar to the animal SERCA proteins. Sequence and phylogenetic analyses suggest that the type IIA Ca2+-ATPases can be further divided into sub-groups
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Published date: 5 August 1999
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calcium, plant, P-type ATPase, SERCA
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483125
ISSN: 0378-1119
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