Protein Domain : Defensin, plant IPR008176

Type  Family
Description  The following small plant proteins are evolutionary related:Gamma-thionins from Triticum aestivum (Wheat) endosperm (gamma-purothionins) and gamma-hordothionins from Hordeum vulgare(Barley) are toxic to animal cells and inhibit protein synthesis in cell free systems [ ].A flower-specific thionin (FST) from Nicotiana tabacum (Common Tobacco)[ ].Antifungal proteins (AFP) from the seeds of Brassicaceae species such as radish, mustard, turnip and Arabidopsis thaliana (Thale Cress)[ ].Inhibitors of insect alpha-amylases from sorghum [ ].Probable protease inhibitor P322 from Solanum tuberosum (Potato).A germination-related protein from Vigna unguiculata (Cowpea) [ ].Anther-specific protein SF18 from sunflower. SF18 is a protein that contains a gamma-thionin domain at its N terminus and a proline-rich C-terminal domain.Glycine max (Soybean) sulphur-rich protein SE60 [ ].Vicia faba (Broad bean) antibacterial peptides fabatin-1 and -2.In their mature form, these proteins generally consist of about 45 to 50 amino-acid residues. As shown in the following schematic representation, these peptides contain eight conserved cysteines involved in disulphide bonds.+-------------------------------------------+ | +-------------------+ || | | | xxCxxxxxxxxxxCxxxxxCxxxCxxxxxxxxxCxxxxxxCxCxxxC| | | | +---|----------------+ |+------------------+ 'C': conserved cysteine involved in a disulphide bond. The folded structure of Gamma-purothionin is characterised by a well-defined 3-stranded anti-parallel β-sheet and a short α-helix [ ]. Three disulphide bridges are located in the hydrophobic core between the helix and sheet, forming a cysteine-stabilised α-helical motif. This structure differs from that of the plant alpha- and beta- thionins, but is analogous to scorpion toxins and insect defensins.
Short Name  Defensin_plant

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7 Gene Families

111 Genes

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