Abstract

A cDNA (MnP13-1) and the Cs-mnp1 gene encoding for an isoenzyme of manganese peroxidase (MnP) from C. subvermispora were isolated separately and sequenced. The cDNA, identified in a library constructed in the vector Lambda ZIPLOX, contains 1285 nucleotides, excluding the poly(A) tail, and has a 63% G+C content. The deduced protein sequence shows a high degree of identity with MnPs from other fungi. The mature protein contains 364 amino acids, which are preceded by a 24-amino-acid leader sequence. Consistent with the peroxidase mechanism of MnP, the proximal histidine, the distal histidine and the distal arginine are conserved, although the aromatic binding site (L/V/I–P–X–P) is less hydrophilic than those of other peroxidases. A gene coding for the same protein ( Cs- mnp1) was isolated from a genomic library constructed in Lambda GEM-11 vector using the cDNA MnP13-1 as a probe. A subcloned S a cI fragment of 2.5 kb contained the complete sequence of the Cs-mnp1 gene, including 162 bp and 770 bp of the upstream and downstream regions, respectively. The Cs-mnp1 gene possesses seven short intervening sequences. The intron splice junction sequences as well as the putative internal lariat formation sites adhere to the GT–AG and CTRAY rules, respectively. To examine the structure of the regulatory region of the Cs- mnp1 gene further, a fragment of 1.9 kb was amplified using inverse PCR. A putative TATAA element was identified 5′ of the translational start codon. Also, an inverted CCAAT element, SP-1 and AP-2 sites and several putative heat-shock and metal response elements were identified.

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