Evaluation of somatic embryos of interior spruce. Characterization and developmental regulation of storage proteins |
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Authors: | Barry S. Flinn Dane R. Roberts Iain E. P. Taylor |
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Affiliation: | Forest Biotechnology Centre, British Columbia Research Corporation, 3650 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6S 2L2;Dept of Botany, Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 2B1. |
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Abstract: | Storage proteins of interior spruce ( Picea glauca engelmanii complex) somatic embryos were compared to those of zygotic embryos by sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and immunoblotting. Somatic embryos contain the same storage proteins as zygotic embryos based on similarities of molecular weight, isoelectric variants, solubility characteristics and disulfide linkages. Storage protein levels varied among different somatic embryo genotypes; however, all genotypes tested accumulated significant amounts of storage proteins. Zygotic and somatic embryos display a similar developmental accumulation of storage proteins. The 22, 24, 33 and 35 kDa proteins appear in early stage embryos, while the 41 kDa protein begins to accumulate during mid cotyledon development. The 22, 24 and 41 kDa proteins accumulate continuously during cotyledon development in somatic embryos cultured on abscisic acid. In contrast, zygotic embryos display a more rapid and transient accumulation of these proteins. |
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Keywords: | Abscisic acid interior spruce Picea glauca engelmanii complex somatic embryogenesis storage proteins |
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