Biochim. Biophys. Acta

Two tomato cDNA clones with homology to the 14-3-3 family of proteins were identified through immunoscreening a ripening tomato fruit library (Clontech). These two clones share approx. 71% identity at the nucleotide level and 84% identity at the deduced amino acid level, with radical amino acid substitutions clustering at the acidic carboxy-terminus. Southern hybridization data indicate that each clone represents a unique gene. Distinct transcript accumulation patterns during tomato fruit ripening together with the homology to brain regulatory proteins suggest potential involvement in fruit development.

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Two tomato cDNA clones with homology to the 14-3-3 family of proteins were identified through immunoscreening a ripening tomato fruit library (Clontech). These two clones share approx. 71% identity at the nucleotide level and 84% identity at the deduced amino acid level, with radical amino acid substitutions clustering at the acidic carboxy-terminus. Southern hybridization data indicate that each clone represents a unique gene. Distinct transcript accumulation patterns during tomato fruit ripening together with the homology to brain regulatory proteins suggest potential involvement in fruit development.
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Biochim. Biophys. Acta
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Ferl R.J., Laughner B., Lawrence S.D.
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1995
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67-70
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Two cDNA clones encoding 14-3-3 homologs from tomato fruit.
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1263
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doi:10.1016/0167-4781(95)00092-U