ANALYSIS OF POLYPEPTIDES ASSOCIATED WITH SHOOT FORMATION IN TOBACCO CALLUS CULTURES |
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Authors: | Ralph Bertrand-Garcia Linda L Walling Toshio Murashige |
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Institution: | Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside, California, 92521 |
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Abstract: | Callus lines of Nicotiana tabacum were selected for competence and lack of competence in shoot formation. Changes in total and chromosomal polypeptides in these shoot-forming and nonshoot-forming tobacco cultures were examined by twodimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Qualitative and quantitative differences in total, nonhistone chromosomal, and basic chromosomal polypeptides were evident throughout the 7-d test period. The analysis of total proteins identified polypeptides specific to shoot-forming and nonshoot-forming tissue during the 7-d sampling period. A small number of basic chromosomal proteins were found solely in shoot-forming or nonshoot-forming tissue. One basic chromosomal protein was detected in only nonshoot-forming tissue at all sampling times. Two proteins, although present in shoot-forming tissue, were present at elevated levels in the nonshoot-forming cultures. No temporal changes in basic proteins over the 7-d incubation period were observed. Qualitative differences in total nonhistone chromosomal polypeptides in the shoot-forming and nonshoot-forming tissue were also observed. Differences in chromosomal polypeptides were observed. In contrast to the basic chromosomal proteins, temporal variation in the nonhistone chromosomal polypeptides was demonstrated. Throughout the 7-d sampling period, 29 and 12 nonhistone chromosomal polypeptides varied qualitatively in shoot-forming and nonshoot-forming callus cultures, respectively. In vitro labeling with 32P-orthophosphate indicated that approximately 1.0% and 0.3% of the nonhistone chromosomal proteins were phosphorylated in the shoot-forming and nonshoot-forming cultures. Of these phosphorylated polypeptides, one was present in nonshoot-forming tissue and three were detected only in the shoot-forming tissue. Phosphorylation occurred at serine or threonine residues. |
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