InterPro domain: IPR001010

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  • Number of genes 96
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  • Associated GO terms GO:0006952  

Abstract

Thionins are small, basic plant proteins, 45 to 50 amino acids in length, which include three or four conserved disulphide linkages. The proteins are toxic to animal cells, presumably attacking the cell membrane and rendering it permeable: this results in the inhibition of sugar uptake and allows potassium and phosphate ions, proteins, and nucleotides to leak from cells [ 1 ]. Thionins are mainly found in seeds where they may act as a defence against consumption by animals. A barley (Hordeum vulgare) leaf thionin that is highly toxic to plant pathogens and is involved in the mechanism of plant defence against microbial infections has also been identified [ 2 ]. The hydrophobic protein crambin from the Abyssinian kale (Crambe abyssinica) is also a member of the thionin family [ 3 ].


1. A toxic thionin from Pyrularia pubera: purification, properties, and amino acid sequence. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 238, 18-29
2. The identification of leaf thionin as one of the main jasmonate-induced proteins of barley (Hordeum vulgare). Plant Mol. Biol. 19, 193-204

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