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Rice Embryo Globulins: Amino-Terminal Amino Acid Sequences, cDNA Cloning and Expression
Authors:Sun  Jia-Lin; Nakagawa  Hitoshi; Karita  Shuichi; Ohmiya  Kunio; Hattori  Tsukaho
Institution:1Center for Molecular Biology and Genetics, Mie University 1515 Kamihama-cho, Tsu, 514 Japan
2Department of Bioresources, Graduate School of Bioresources, Mie University 1515 Kamihama-cho, Tsu, 514 Japan
Abstract:A globulin fraction prepared from rice embryos contained polypeptidesor polypeptide groups of 49 kDa (designated REG1), 46 kDa (designatedREG2), about 35 kDa, 32 kDa and 25 kDa. The amino-terminal sequencesof REG1 and the major polypeptide in the 35-kDa group were identical,suggesting that the REG1 polypeptide undergoes partial proteolyticprocessing that removes a carboxy-terminal region. A cDNA clone,designated pcREG2, encoding REG2 was isolated, and its nucleotidesequence was determined. The deduced amino acid sequence ofREG2 was found to be 68% identical to that of the maize GLB2globulin. Reg2 mRNA was present at high levels during embryodevelopment for up to 14 days after flowering (DAF). Lower levelswere found 20 DAF when the maturation of embryos was almostcompleted, and at the dry mature stage. Reg2 mRNA almost disappearedupon imbibition of isolated dry mature embryos but it was re-inducedat a low level by further treatment with ABA. The expressionof Reg2 was not induced by ABA in suspension-cultured cells,unlike that of Osem, one of the late embryogenesis abundantprotein (LEA) genes. (Received November 6, 1995; Accepted April 22, 1996)
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