Comparison of soybean and pea ENOD40 cDNA clones representing genes expressed during both early and late stages of nodule development
- 1 October 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Plant Molecular Biology
- Vol. 26 (1), 487-493
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00039559
Abstract
A pea cDNA clone representing the homologue of the soybean pGmENOD40-1 was isolated and characterized. At the nucleotide level both clones share 55% homology. Strikingly, the homology between the polypeptides derived from the pea and soybean ENOD40 cDNA sequences is only 14%. Despite this low homology Southern analyses revealed that the isolated pea cDNA clone represents the single pea ENOD40. In situ hybridizations showed that at early stages of nodule development and in mature nodules the expression pattern of pea ENOD40 is comparable to that of soybean ENOD40. Although ENOD40 show similar expression patterns in these two nodules, it is questionable whether the putative polypeptides have a similar function, since the homology is very low.Keywords
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