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Identification of the ligand of Pru p 3, a peach LTP

Journal

PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 94, Issue 1-2, Pages 33-44

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11103-017-0590-z

Keywords

Pru p 3; Lipid transfer protein; Secondary metabolites; Camptothecin; Flower development; Pollination; Fruit development

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Innovation [BIO2013-041403-R]
  2. FIS-Thematic Networks and Co-operative Research Centres: RIRAAF [RD12/0013/0014]

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The allergen Pru p 3, a peach lipid transfer protein, has been well studied. However, its physiological function remains to be elucidated. Our results showed that Pru p 3 usually carries a lipid ligand that play an essential role in its function in plants. Using ESI-qToF, we observed that the ligand was a derivative of camptothecin binding to phytosphingosine, wich that is inserted into the hydrophobic tunnel of the protein. In addition, the described ligand displayed topoisomerase I activity inhibition and self-fluorescence, both recognized as camptothecin properties. During flower development, the highest expression of Pru p 3 was detected in the styles of pollinated flowers, in contrast to its non-expression in unpollinated pistils, where expression decreased after anthesis. During ripening, the expression of Pru p 3 were observed mainly in peel but not in pulp. In this sense, Pru p 3 protein was also localized in trichomes covering the fruit epidermis.

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