A pathogenesis-related protein (PgPR5) gene that isolated from the leaf of Panax ginseng was characterized. The ORF is 756 bp with a deduced amino acid sequence of 251 residues. The calculated molecular mass of the matured protein is approximately 27.5 kDa with a predicated isoelectric point of 7.80. A GenBank BlastX search revealed that the deduced amino acid of PgPR5 shares highest sequence similarity to PR5 of Actinidia deliciosa (80% identity, 87% similarity). PgPR5 has a C-terminal and N-terminal signal peptide, suggesting that it is a vacuolar secreted protein. The expression of PgPR5 under various environmental stresses was analyzed at different time points using real-time PCR. Our results reveal that PgPR5 is induced by salt stress, chilling stress, heavy metal, UV, and pathogen infection. These results suggest that the PgPR5 could play a role in the molecular defence response of ginseng to abiotic and pathogen attack. This is the first report of the isolation of PR5 gene from the P. ginseng. © The Korean Society of Plant Pathology.
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Kim, Y. J., Lee, J. H., Jung, D. Y., Sathiyaraj, G., Shim, J. S., In, J. G., & Yang, D. C. (2009). Isolation and characterization of pathogenesis-related protein 5 (PgPR5) gene from Panax ginseng. Plant Pathology Journal, 25(4), 400–407. https://doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.2009.25.4.400
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