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  • Title: Wounding induces a series of closely related trypsin/chymotrypsin inhibitory peptides in leaves of tobacco.
    Author: McManus MT, Laing WA, Christeller JT.
    Journal: Phytochemistry; 1994 Nov; 37(4):921-6. PubMed ID: 7765662.
    Abstract:
    Wounding of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) leaves induced the expression of acid-stable trypsin/chymotrypsin inhibitory activity. Analysis by gel filtration determined that the inhibitory activity was contained within a fraction with a native M(r) of ca 5-7 x 10(3). Using ion-exchange column chromatography, this was resolved further into two major fractions, each of which inhibited both trypsin and chymotrypsin. Reverse-phase HPLC identified a total of six peptides from both fractions and each was purified to homogeneity. Four of these peptides inhibited both trypsin and chymotrypsin, a fifth inhibited trypsin only, while the sixth inhibited chymotrypsin almost exclusively. Sequencing of the N-terminal revealed that each peptide had an identical amino acid sequence and that these proteins are similar to a series of trypsin/chymotrypsin inhibitory peptides that are expressed predominantly in the stigmas of Nicotiana alata flowers.
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