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The trafficking pathway of a wheat storage protein in transgenic rice endosperm
Authors:Maria Oszvald  Laszlo Tamas  Peter R. Shewry  Paola Tosi
Affiliation:1.Department of Plant Physiology and Molecular Plant Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary;2.Plant Biology and Crop Science, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, UK;3.School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, University of Reading, UK
Abstract:

Background and Aims

The trafficking of proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of plant cells is a topic of considerable interest since this organelle serves as an entry point for proteins destined for other organelles, as well as for the ER itself. In the current work, transgenic rice was used to study the pattern and pathway of deposition of the wheat high molecular weight (HMW) glutenin sub-unit (GS) 1Dx5 within the rice endosperm using specific antibodies to determine whether it is deposited in the same or different protein bodies from the rice storage proteins, and whether it is located in the same or separate phases within these.

Methods

The protein distribution and the expression pattern of HMW sub-unit 1Dx5 in transgenic rice endosperm at different stages of development were determined using light and electron microscopy after labelling with antibodies.

Key results

The use of HMW-GS-specific antibodies showed that sub-unit 1Dx5 was expressed mainly in the sub-aleurone cells of the endosperm and that it was deposited in both types of protein body present in the rice endosperm: derived from the ER and containing prolamins, and derived from the vacuole and containing glutelins. In addition, new types of protein bodies were also formed within the endosperm cells.

Conclusions

The results suggest that the HMW 1Dx5 protein could be trafficked by either the ER or vacuolar pathway, possibly depending on the stage of development, and that its accumulation in the rice endosperm could compromise the structural integrity of protein bodies and their segregation into two distinct populations in the mature endosperm.
Keywords:HMW-GS   immunolocalization   protein trafficking   protein bodies   cereal endosperm   transgenic rice   Oryza sativa   wheat   Triticum aestivum
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