Extensin Secreted into the Culture Medium by Tobacco Cells I. Purification and Some Properties |
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Authors: | Kawasaki Shinji |
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Institution: | National Institute of Agrobiological Resources, Kan'non-dai Tsukuba Science City, Ibaraki, 305 Japan |
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Abstract: | The medium of 12-day-old culturs of tobacco cells (Nicotianatabacum L., var Xanthi; line XD-6S) contain c.a. 160mg/literof protein, of which 14% of the constituent ami no acids werefound to be hydroxyproline. By sequential column chromatographiesand CsCl density-gradient centrifugation, a basic hydroxyproline-richglycoprotein was purified from the medium and found to havean amino acid composition typical of extensin; with a high levelof hydroxyproline (33mole%), tyrosine (13%), and lysine (14%).The glycoprotein contained 42% (w/w) of sugars, among whicharabinose was the major component (85%). The proportion of thisextensin in the proteins in the culture medium was estimatedto be much higher than that of arabino-galactan protein (about5 times higher) on a protein basis, with extensin comprisingbetween 25% and 41%, and probably about 37% of the proteinsin the medium. (Received September 19, 1988; Accepted December 26, 1988) |
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