Cloning and Molecular Characterization of Lectin Rgene From Garlic (Allium Sativum L.)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Researchers have shown that insect pests' viz. planthoppers and aphid's
damages many crops and also transmit many viral diseases. The detrimental
mechanism of action of plant lectins for pests by binding to the larval brush
border and peri trophic membrane, through disruption of microvilli, by change in
the gut membrane environment or through disruption of digestive enzyme in
well known. Although lectins are considered to be toxic for mammals and
results in loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhoea, decreased body weight and
eventually death, but not all lectins are toxic for mammals. Thus, in the present
study attempt was made to isolate and clone and characterize Allium sativum
lectin gene. The gene was isolated using gene specific primers designed by FastPCR,
which resulted in a 1030bp sequence. The band was eluted and gene was
ligated with the A/T cloning vector which was followed by confirmation using
plasmid DNA isolation, colony PCR and Restriction digestion approaches. The
positive results were subjected to sequencing and were further subjected to insilica
analysis. The results presented that the query sequence similar to many
other lectins with accession numbers M85174, M85175, M85176 etc. The
sequence was also compared for the presence of mannose binding region
because mannose binding lectins (M:MBL ), esp. garlic lectins, are although
effective for controlling insect pests, but are nontoxic to mammals, birds and are
thus believed to be the safest agglutinin for diet. The results showed a higher
similarity of query sequence with other lectins in this regard. Many lectin genes
have been isolated but much more needs to isolated, the mode of action can be
improved and new applications of lectins need to be found. The attempt to
isolate, incorporate Garlic lectin genes or related genes with similar
characteristics and development of more resistant plants against pests has a good
potential to satisfy~eman or production by increasing the crop yield.
