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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1991
Giuseppe Legname; Paola Bellosta; Gianni Gromo; Daniela Modena; Jeff Keen; Lynne M. Roberts; J. Michael Lord
Rabbit antibodies raised against dianthin 30, a ribosome inactivating protein from carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) leaves, were used to identify a full length dianthin precursor cDNA clone from a lambda gt11 expression library. N-terminal amino acid sequencing of purified dianthin 30 and dianthin 32 confirmed that the clone encoded dianthin 30. The cDNA was 1153 basepairs in length and encoded a precursor protein of 293 amino acid residues. The first 23 N-terminal amino acids of the precursor represented the signal sequence. The protein contained a carboxy-terminal region which, by analogy with barley lectin, may contain a vacuolar targeting signal.
FEBS Letters | 1995
Giuseppe Legname; Gianluca Fossati; Gianni Gromo; Nicoletta Monzini; Fabrizio Marcucci; Daniela Modena
We have recently reported the cloning of a cDNA coding for a stress inducible human chaperonin 10. The protein was shown to possess 100% identity with the bovine homologue and a single amino acid replacement (glycine to serine at position 52) compared to rat chaperonin 10. Here we report the heterologous expression of human chaperonin 10 in Escherichia coli, its purification and its functional characterization. The recombinant protein was purified to homogeneity as judged by different analytical techniques, and mass spectrometry analysis showed a MW of 10,801 Da in agreement with the predicted sequence. This molecular weight accounts for a protein which is not modified post‐translationally. In fact, natural rat chaperonin 10 has been shown to be acetylated at the N‐terminus, a feature suggested to be important for targeting and functional activity. Here we show that recombinant human chaperonin 10 is fully active in assisting the chaperonin 60 GroEL in the refolding of denatured yeast enolase, thereby showing that, at least in the present system, post‐translational acetylation is not necessary for its activity.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1994
Nicoletta Monzini; Giuseppe Legname; Fabrizio Marcucci; Gianni Gromo; Daniela Modena
Archive | 1994
Patrizia Caretto; Teresa Sciumbata; Flavio Leoni; Gianni Gromo
Archive | 1995
Pierluigi Lucietto; Paola Giuliani; Gianluca Fossati; Paolo Mascagni; Gianni Gromo
Archive | 1992
Giuliana Porro; Daniela Modena; Fiorenzo Stirpe; Gianni Gromo
Archive | 1992
Giuseppe Legname; Gianni Gromo; Daniela Modena; Diego Brocchetti
Archive | 1995
Pierluigi Lucietto; Paola Giuliani; Gianluca Fossati; Paolo Mascagni; Gianni Gromo
Archive | 1994
Patrizia Caretto; Teresa Sciumbata; Flavio Leoni; Gianni Gromo
Archive | 1994
Patrizia Caretto; Flavio Leoni; Fabrizio Marcucci; Gianni Gromo; Paolo Mascagni; Massimo Pinori; Silvana Cappelletti