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Three cDNA clones were isolated which code for the ubiquitous chloroplast enzyme, polyphenol oxidase (PPO), from Vicia faba. Analysis of the cloned DNA reveals that PPO is synthesized with an N-terminal extension of 92 amino acid residues, presumed to be a transit peptide. The mature protein is predicted to have a molecular mass of 58 kDa which is in close agreement to the molecular mass estimated for the in vivo protein upon SDS-PAGE. Differences in the DNA sequence of two full-length and one partial cDNA clones indicate that PPO is encoded by a gene family. Analysis of the deduced amino acid sequence shows that the chloroplast PPO shares homology with the 59 kDa PPOs in glandular trichomes of solanaceous species. A high degree of sequence conservation was found with the copper-binding domains of the 59 kDa tomato PPO as well as hemocyanins and tyrosinases from a wide diversity of taxa.
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Cary, J.W., Lax, A.R. & Flurkey, W.H. Cloning and characterization of cDNAs coding for Vicia faba polyphenol oxidase. Plant Mol Biol 20, 245–253 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00014492
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