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Identification of multiple isoforms of soluble and granule-bound starch synthase in developing wheat endosperm
Authors:K. Denyer  C. M. Hylton  C. F. Jenner  A. M. Smith
Affiliation:(1) John Innes Centre, Colney Lane, NR4 7UH Norwich, UK;(2) Department of Plant Science, University of Adelaide, Glen Osmond, 5064 South Australia
Abstract:We have investigated the nature and locations of isoforms of starch synthase in the developing endosperm of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). There are three distinct granule-bound isoforms of 60 kDa (the Waxy gene product), 77 kDa and 100–105 kDa. One of these isoforms, the 77-kDa protein, is also present in the soluble fraction of the endosperm but it contributes only a small proportion of the total soluble activity. Most of the soluble activity is contributed by isoforms which are apparently not also granule-bound. The 60-kDa and 77kDa isoforms of wheat are antigenically related to isoforms of very similar size in the developing pea embryo, but the other isoforms in the endosperm appear to have no counterparts in the pea embryo. The significance of these results in terms of the diversity of isoforms of starch synthase and their locations is discussed.Abbreviations DEAE diethylaminoethyl - GBSS granule-bound starch synthase - NT nullisomictetrasomicWe are grateful to the late John Hawker (University of Adelaide, Australia) and to John Snape (John Innes Centre, UK) for useful discussions during the course of this work, to John Snape and Catherine Chinoy (John Innes Centre, UK) for the gift of the NT lines and to Richard Batt (University of Adelaide, Australia) for technical assistance.
Keywords:Endosperm (wheat)  Starch granule  Starch synthase (isoforms)  Triticum (starch synthase)
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