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The Site of Synthesis and Accumulation of Rice Storage Proteins
Authors:Yamagata  Hiroshi; Tanaka  Kunisuke
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural Chemistry, Kyoto Prefectural University Shimogamo, Kyoto 606, Japan
Abstract:Electron microscopy showed that the two types of protein bodies(PB) in starchy endosperms of rice were formed differently duringthe period of storage protein accumulation. Two routes for thetransport of storage protein from the site of synthesis at therough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) to the site of accumulationwere also proposed. PB-I, bound by a single membrane to whichribosomes were attached, was thought to develop inside the cisternaeof RER, while the PB-II membrane was thought to originate fromthe vacuole. In the wheat germ cell-free translation system, storage protein-relatedpolypeptides of developing rice endosperms, including a precursorof glutelin and putative precursors of prolamin, were directedby membrane-bound polysomes but not by free-polysomes. Immunoassayof the total translation products directed by a PB fractionshowed that 46% were storage protein-related polypeptides. Rice storage proteins (prolamin) that accumulate in PB-I appearto be synthesized by membrane-bound polysomes attached to PB-Ior RER and to pass through the membrane into the lumen wherethey aggregate and are deposited. The proteins (glutelin andglobulin) that accumulate in PB-II, however, seem to be synthesizedby membrane-bound polysomes as a large precursor and to becomesequestered into the cisternal space of RER, from where theyare transferred to the vacuolar precursor of PB-II. (Received August 6, 1985; Accepted November 6, 1985)
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