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Chromoplast development in ripening tomato fruit: identification of cDNAs for chromoplast-targeted proteins and characterization of a cDNA encoding a plastid-localized low-molecular-weight heat shock protein
Authors:Lawrence  Susan D.  Cline  Kenneth  Moore  Gloria A.
Affiliation:(1) Present address: Plant Science Center, Cornell University, 147 Biotechnology Building, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA;(2) Department of Horticultural Sciences, Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA
Abstract:During tomato fruit ripening, photosynthetically competent thylakoid membranes are broken down and replaced by membranous deposits of carotenoids. Few of the proteins involved in this transition have been identified. We have used chloroplast protein import assays as a means to identify two cDNAs that encode proteins destined for the developing chromoplast. One of the cDNAs had unexpected properties and its biological function has not been determined. However, the other cDNA encodes a plastid-localized low-MW heat shock protein (hsp). The steady-state level of RNA corresponding to this cDNA increased several-fold during tomato ripening, and the amount of RNA induced by heat stress increased dramatically during this process. These observations suggest a new role for this stress protein in protecting the plastid during the dismantling of the thylakoid membranes or during the buildup of carotenoids.
Keywords:chloroplast  hsp  plastid  fruit ripening  chaparone  protein import
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