Secretion of Specific Extracellular Proteins by Somatic Embryos of Picea abies is Dependent on Embryo Morphology |
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Authors: | MO, HAKAN L. EGERTSDOTTER, ULRIKA VON ARNOLD, SARA |
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Affiliation: | Uppsala Genetic Centre, Department of Forest Genetics, BOX 7027, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, S-750 07, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Embryogenic cell lines ofPicea abieswere categorized into twogroups, A and B, based on the morphology of the somatic embryosand the ability of the somatic embryos to proceed through amaturation process when treated with ABA. Group A embryos hada distinct, densely-packed embryonic region whereas group Bembryos had loosely packed cells in their embryonic region.Embryo morphology was shown to be regulated by changes in theplant growth regulators in the culture medium. Treatment withN6-benzyladenine stimulated embryos to develop large embryonicregions. The morphology of somatic embryos and especially thatof the embryonic regions was correlated with the presence ofspecific extracellular proteins. Only somatic embryos with denselypacked cells in the embryonic regions secreted proteins withrelative molecular weights of 28, 66 and 85kD. The extracellularprotein of 28kD was isolated and the first 21 amino acids inthe N-terminus were identified. These showed 5257% identitywith the N-terminal sequence conserved among members of a proteinfamily which includes zeamatin and which have been shown tobe involved in plant anti-fungal mechanisms. Immunological studiesof extracellular chitinases and zeamatin-like proteins, as wellas of activity of extracellular peroxidase, revealed a closecorrelation between the presence of specific chitinases andembryo morphology. Auxin; cytokinin; embryogenic cell lines; embryo morphology; extracellular proteins; Norway spruce; Picea abies; somatic embryos |
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