Immunogold localization of chymotrypsin inhibitor-2, a lysine-rich protein,in developing barley endosperm |
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Authors: | Ulla Rasmussen Lars Munck Steven E. Ullrich |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biotechnology Department, Carlsberg Research Laboratory, Gl. Carlsbergvej, DK-2500 Copenhagen, Valby, Denmark;(2) Department of Agronomy and Soils, Washington State University, 99164-6420 Pullman, WA, USA;(3) Present address: Risø National Laboratory, P.O. Box 49, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Chymotrypsin inhibitor-2, a lysine-rich protein in the barley endosperm, has been localized at the ultrastructural level by immunocytochemistry in developing barley endosperm cells 14 days post anthesis. The protein is deposited in the protein bodies. Two morphologically distinct types of protein bodies, small spherical and large irregularly shaped, are present. Golgi-apparatus-derived vesicles whose content is labelled by chymotrypsin inhibitor-2 antibody-gold particles are observed at the Golgi complex and around the vacuoles. These observations indicate that the transport of the protein to the site of deposition is mediated by the Golgi apparatus.Abbreviations CI chymotrypsin inhibitor - DPA days post anthesis - ER endoplasmic reticulumThe authors wish to thank Dr. V.R. Franceschi (Department of Botany, Washington State University, Pullman, USA) for many helpful discussions and advice during the work, and the staff at the Electron Microscope Center at Washington State University for technical assistance. |
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Keywords: | Chymotrypsin inhibitor-2 Hordeum (protein bodies) Golgi apparatus Protein deposition |
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