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Query: EC:2.4.1.18 (
branching enzyme
)
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A gene (spk) encoding a Ca(2+)-dependent protein kinase (
SPK
) is located in the region immediately upstream of the sbe1 gene encoding a
starch branching enzyme
. The spk gene is specifically expressed in developing seeds and its expression pattern is very similar to those of genes encoding starch-synthesizing enzymes such as sbe1 and waxy, seed lipid-synthesizing enzymes, as well as genes encoding seed storage proteins. A full-length spk cDNA was isolated from a cDNA library constructed from developing seeds. The deduced amino acid sequence showed that
SPK
has a high degree of homology to soybean and carrot Ca(2+)-dependent protein kinase, both of which contain calmodulin domains. The calmodulin domain, as well as the catalytic subdomain consensus regions of protein kinases are highly conserved in
SPK
. These results suggest that a tissue- and stage-specific protein kinase,
SPK
, is involved in the synthesis of seed storage compounds during seed development. They also strongly suggest that Ca2+ is required for seed development.
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PMID:The gene encoding a calcium-dependent protein kinase located near the sbe1 gene encoding starch branching enzyme I is specifically expressed in developing rice seeds. 832 5