Evolution of legume seed storage proteins--a domain common to legumins and vicilins is duplicated in vicilins.

PE Gibbs, KB Strongin… - Molecular biology and …, 1989 - academic.oup.com
PE Gibbs, KB Strongin, A McPherson
Molecular biology and evolution, 1989academic.oup.com
We examined the primary sequence of canavalin, the major storage protein of jack beans,
and found that an ancient sequence duplication accounts for 80% of the amino acid
residues. Evidence for such a duplication was also found in the orthologous proteins
phaseolin and pea vicilin. This sequence duplication presumably accounts for a structural
duplication in the canavalin monomer observed by crystallographic analysis. One copy of
this repeat was found in a second storage-protein family, the legumins, where it …
Abstract
We examined the primary sequence of canavalin, the major storage protein of jack beans, and found that an ancient sequence duplication accounts for 80% of the amino acid residues. Evidence for such a duplication was also found in the orthologous proteins phaseolin and pea vicilin. This sequence duplication presumably accounts for a structural duplication in the canavalin monomer observed by crystallographic analysis. One copy of this repeat was found in a second storage-protein family, the legumins, where it encompasses almost the entire B-chain of the mature molecule. We propose that the vicilin and legumin families of legume seed proteins evolved from a common precursor, which consisted of one copy of the repeat in the vicilins.
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