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Electrophoretic analysis of proteins fromPhycomyces mutants with abnormal tropisms
Authors:C. H. Trad  E. D. Lipson
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physics, Syracuse University, 13244-1130 Syracuse, New York;(2) Present address: Department of Physics, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract:Certain phototropism mutants ofPhycomyces blakesleeanus show defective bending responses (tropisms) to stimuli besides light, such as gravity, wind, and barriers. These so-called ldquostiffrdquo mutants are affected in four genes (madD tomadG). Using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, we have analyzed polypeptides from microsomal and soluble fractions obtained from the wild type, four single mutants, and six double mutants affected in all pairwise combinations of the four genes. Consistent differences in spot patterns formadE andmadF mutants were found in microsomal fractions but not in soluble fractions. InmadE mutants, two spots designated E1 (52 kDa,pI 6.65) and E2 (50 kDa,pI 6.65) were altered. E1 appeared denser in the wild type than in themadE mutants, while the reverse was true for E2. The spots E1 and E2 are probably under regulatory control bymadE, perhaps involving posttranslational modification. A protein spot, F1 (53 kDa,pI 6.1), was present on the wild-type gels but absent from all gels formadF mutants. The F1 polypeptide probably represents themadF gene product.This work was supported by research grants to E.D.L. from the National Science Foundation (DMB-8316458 and DMB-8704602) and an equipment grant to C.H.T. from the Syracuse University Senate Research Committee.
Keywords:Phycomyces  phototropism  stiff mutants  two-dimensional gel electrophoresis
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