Characterization of a chitinase gene encoded by virus-sensitive Chlorella strains and expressed during virus infection [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.81-96Other title:
  • وصف جين الكيتينيز المكون بواسطة الأنواع القابلة للأصابة من طحلب الكلوريلا أثناء الإصابة بفيروس الكلوريل [Added title page title]
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  • Arab journal of biotechnology, 2007 v. 10 (1) [electronic resource]:
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Arab journal of biotechnology 2007.v.10(1)Summary: A chitinase gene (hChti-1) was found and characterized in a few strains of Chlorella species that are sensitive to Chlorella viruses. A cDNA clone of hChti-1 obtained from Chlorella strain NC64A contained a 401 aa [1206 bp] open reading frame, whose amino acid sequence was most similar to that of family 18 catalytic domain I of dual-structured chitinase vChti-1 encoded by Chlorella virus CVK2. The expression of hChti-1 was induced by virus infection and functional chitinase protein was produced. Since the hChti-1 gene was strictly limited to virus-sensitive strains, its occurrence seems to be involved in the virus infection mechanism. This is the first report of chitinase encoded and produced by unicellular algae.
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A chitinase gene (hChti-1) was found and characterized in a few strains of Chlorella species that are sensitive to Chlorella viruses. A cDNA clone of hChti-1 obtained from Chlorella strain NC64A contained a 401 aa [1206 bp] open reading frame, whose amino acid sequence was most similar to that of family 18 catalytic domain I of dual-structured chitinase vChti-1 encoded by Chlorella virus CVK2. The expression of hChti-1 was induced by virus infection and functional chitinase protein was produced. Since the hChti-1 gene was strictly limited to virus-sensitive strains, its occurrence seems to be involved in the virus infection mechanism. This is the first report of chitinase encoded and produced by unicellular algae.

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