Applied Bioinformatics Course

PPF - Sequence analysis of Pisum sativum post-floral specific gene

In 1997, a Pisum sativum post-floral-specific gene (PPF-1) was identified (Zhu et al) from a cDNA library of short-day (SD) grown G2 pea tissue. The amino acid sequence encoded by PPF-1 shares similarity with the Bacillus subtilis gene SP3J (Swiss-Prot Accession: ), which is required for maintaining vegetative growth. BLAST search hits with the query sequence of PPF-1 protein contains several bacterial inner membrane proteins which demonstrate hydrophobic regions in sequences. This suggests that PPF-1 protein may also have with transmembrane helices and locate in the membrane of chloroplast of pea leaves. We use PPF-1 as a sample to learn how to use bioinformatics tools to analyze both nucleotide and protein sequence to obtain some information of this gene.

Literature search and database query

Sequence analysis

Database query

Search Swiss-Prot from both ExPASy and NCBI BLAST server to find homologous sequences.

About | Notice | 16 July 2008, J Luo, CBI, PKU, Beijing, China