A, Alignment of the predicted amino acid sequence of NaD1 (accession no. AF509566), PhD1 (accession no. AF507975), and PhD2 (accession no. AF507976) with the predicted amino acid sequences encoded by four other flower-derived cDNA clones: FST from tobacco (accession no. Z11748), TPP3 from tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum; accession no. U20591), PPT from petunia (accession no. L27173), TGAS118 from tomato (accession no. AJ133601), and the purified seed defensins Rs-AFP2 from radish (accession no. P30230), alfAFP from alfalfa (Medicago sativa; accession no. AF31946), and γ1-P from wheat (accession no. P2015). GenBank accession numbers are given in parenthesis. The endoplasmic reticulum signal sequence has been omitted. Identical residues are boxed in black with conservative substitutions in gray. Spaces have been introduced to maximize the alignment. The arrow indicates the site of cleavage between the mature defensin and C-terminal prodomain. The disulfide bond connectivities are shown below the sequences as connecting solid lines. The additional disulfide bond in PhD1 and PhD2 is shown by a broken line. B, Comparison of the basic (Arg, Lys, and His) and acidic (Glu and Asp) amino acid composition and the net charge associated with the defensin and C-terminal domains in NaD1, PhD1, PhD2, FST, and TPP3 at neutral pH.