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Plasma membrane localization of the type I H-PPase AVP1 in sieve element-companion cell complexes from Arabidopsis thaliana
Authors:Julio Paez-Valencia  Araceli Patron-Soberano  Alejandra Rodriguez-LevizJonathan Sanchez-Lares  Concepcion Sanchez-GomezPedro Valencia-Mayoral  Guadalupe Diaz-RosasRoberto Gaxiola
Institution:a School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1501, USA
b Insituto de Fisiologia Celular Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Ciudad Universitaria, 04510 Mexico D.F., Mexico
c Departamento de Patologia, Hospital Infantil de Mexico, Federico Gomez, Mexico D.F., Mexico
d Laboratorio de Investigacion en Biologia del Desarollo y Teratogenesis Experimental, Hospital Infantil de Mexico, Federico Gomez, Mexico D.F., Mexico
Abstract:Previous literature has shown the presence of a plasma membrane (PM) localized type I H+-PPase in sieve elements of Ricinus communis. Unfortunately, the physiological relevance of these findings remains obscure due to the lack of genetic and molecular reagents to study R. communis. The availability of H+-PPase gain and loss-of-function mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana makes this plant an attractive genetic model to address the question, but data on the PM localization of this H+-PPase in A. thaliana are limited to two proteomic approaches. Here we present the first report on the localization of the type I H+-PPase AVP1 in sieve element-companion cell complexes (SE-CCc) from A. thaliana. Double epifluorescence and immunogold labeling experiments are consistent with the co-localization of AVP1 and PIP1 (a bona fide PM maker) in PM of SE-CCc from A. thaliana.
Keywords:H+-PPase  Sieves elements-companion cell complex  Phloem  Sucrose  Arabidopsis thaliana
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