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Effect of Monoclonal Antibodies on the in Vitro PFR Dark Reversion of Pea Phytochrome
Authors:Lumsden  Peter J; Yamamoto  Kotaro T; Nagatani  Akira; Furuva  Masaki
Institution:Division of Biological Regulation, National Institute for Basic Biology Okazaki, Aichi 444, Japan
Abstract:Extraction as PFR and immunoaffinity chromatography yieldeda pea phytochrome sample with polypeptide size of 121 kdalton,the same as in a crude extract which was immediately heatedin SDS. A difference spectrum was almost the same as that observedin etiolated pea epicotyls except that {delta}A666/{delta}A730 of 1.20 wassignificantly larger. At 10C dark reversion from PFR occurred,with the decrease in A728 being almost equal to the increasein A667. The kinetics could be resolved into three first-ordercomponents, the major, slow component accounting for more than90% of the absorbance changes. In the presence of monoclonalanti-pea phytochrome antibodies mAP-1, 3 or 5, which bind awayfrom the chromophore, and mAP-7, which binds near the chromophore,the rate of the major component was reduced at either one orboth wavelengths. None of these antibodies affected the absorptionspectra of phytochrome. In the presence of mAP-9, which is suggestedto bind near the amino-terminus, the absorption at the red-light-inducedphotostationary state was reduced and the rate of dark reversionwas increased, resembling partially degraded phytochrome of114 kdalton, but with no evidence of proteolysis. 1 Permanent address: Department of Botany, Faculty of Science,University of Tokyo, Hongo, Tokyo 113, Japan.
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