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The detection of fucose residues in plant nuclear envelopes
Authors:Peter J Gruber  Kathleen A Sweeney  Sue Ellen Frederick
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Mount Holyoke College, 01075 South Hadley, MA, USA
Abstract:Protoplasts from suspension-culturedDaucus carota L. cells, when fixed and incubated with fluorescein conjugates of the fucosyl-specific lectinUlex europaeus agglutinin I, exhibited the following pattern of labeling: plasma membranes were not marked, but striking halos of fluorescence appeared around the periphery of all nucleic. Identical observations were made with protoplasts fromVicia faba L. leaves,Pisum sativum L. epicotyls,Zea mays L. roots andGlycine max L. cell suspensions, as well as with nucleic in cell-free preparations from the same sources. These results indicate that in a broad spectrum of angiosperm cells, fucose residues are associated with the nuclear envelope. The relationship of this finding in plant cells to recent discoveries regarding nuclear glycoconjugates in animal cells remains to be explored.Abbreviations Con A Concanavalin A - PNA peanut agglutinin - UEA I Ulex europaeus agglutinin I
Keywords:Fucose  Glycoconjugate  Lectin cytochemistry  Nuclear envelope  Protoplast  Ulex europaeus agglutinin I
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