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Cloning and functional expression in Escherichia coli of a cDNA encoding cardenolide 16'-O-glucohydrolase from Digitalis lanata Ehrh.

A clone of cardenolide 16'-O-glucohydrolase cDNA (CGH I) was obtained from Digitalis lanata which encodes a protein of 642 amino acids (calculated molecular mass 73.2 kDa). The amino acid sequence derived from CGH I showed high homology to a widely distributed family of beta-glucohydrolases (glycosyl hydrolases family 1). The recombinant CGH I protein produced in Escherichia coli had CGH I activity. CGH I mRNA was detected in leaves, flowers, stems and fruits of D. lanata.[1]

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  1. Cloning and functional expression in Escherichia coli of a cDNA encoding cardenolide 16'-O-glucohydrolase from Digitalis lanata Ehrh. Framm, J.J., Peterson, A., Thoeringer, C., Pangert, A., Hornung, E., Feussner, I., Luckner, M., Lindemann, P. Plant Cell Physiol. (2000) [Pubmed]
 
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