 
 Isolation and Characterization of Defensins Genes from Vietnamese Brassica juncea   Plant defensins are small, basic cysteine-rich peptides ranging from 45  to 54 amino acids and are positively charged. They are a part of the  innate immune system and possess antifungal and/or antibacterial  activities found in many plant species, including Brassica family.  Brassica juncea has been known as a nutritional vegetable, medicinal  plant species and an oilseed crop in many countries. It has also been  reported to be heat- and drought-tolerant and resistant to fungal  diseases. This study aimed to isolate and characterize the BjAFP  defensins genes from Vietnamese B. juncea. As the result, three  nucleotide sequences of defensins genes were amplified, including  BjAFP1, BjAFP4-like and an unpublished gene called BjAFPx. By comparison  of DNA sequences from PCR and RT-PCR products, the result showed that,  each gene consisted of one intron and two exons. Two exons had  respectively 64 nucleo...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
