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Lack of a vacuolar sorting receptor leads to non-specific missorting of soluble vacuolar proteins in Arabidopsis seeds
Authors:Craddock Christian P  Hunter Paul R  Szakacs Erika  Hinz Giselbert  Robinson David G  Frigerio Lorenzo
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK.
Abstract:The plant vacuolar sorting receptor (VSR) binds proteins carrying vacuolar sorting signals (VSS) of the 'sequence-specific' type (ssVSS) but not the C-terminal, hydrophobic sorting signals (ctVSS). Seeds of Arabidopsis mutants lacking the major VSR isoform, AtVSR1, secrete a proportion of the proteins destined to storage vacuoles. The sorting signals for these proteins are not well defined, but they do not seem to be of the ssVSS type. Here, we tested whether absence of VSR1 in seeds leads to secretion of reporter proteins carrying ssVSS but not ctVSS. Our results show that reporters carrying either ssVSS or ctVSS are equally secreted in the absence of VSR1. We discuss our findings in relation to the current model for vacuolar sorting.
Keywords:Arabidopsis    BP-80    plant vacuole    RFP    sorting signal    storage proteins    vacuolar sorting receptor
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