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Two
MAP
kinases,
MK1
and MK2, were cloned from Capsicum annuum (pepper) cv. Subicho using a parsley MAP kinase gene as a heterologous probe.
MK1
and MK2 encode stress-inducible protein kinases that can contribute to the response to wounding, UV-C, and cold.
MK1
has a 92% amino acid identity with WIPK of tobacco. It was transcriptionally induced in response to wounding. In contrast, no detectable
MK1
transcript was found in unwounded leaves of pepper. MK2 has a high level of amino acid homology to
MAP
kinases, such as NTF4 and SIPK and was constitutively expressed in all tissues. Both MK transcripts were downregulated by UV-C treatment. Each MK protein activation was independently wound-inducible in a cultivar dependent manner.
MK1
is phosphorylated in cv. Pungchon but not cv. Subicho; whereas, the MK2 protein activation by wounding is restricted to cv. Subicho. In addition, de novo synthesis of the
MK1
protein and tyrosine phosphorylation was rapidly and transiently induced in cv. Pungchon by wounding. In contrast, it is highly unlikely that the
MK1
protein is produced in cv. Subicho, even though there is an abundant expression of
MK1
mRNA after wounding in this cultivar. In Escherichia coli, which overexpresses
MK1
, autophosphorylation is observed at conserved threonine and tyrosine phosphorylation sites.
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PMID:Molecular cloning and cultivar specific expression of MAP kinases from Capsicum annuum. 1126 20