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Protein accumulation in developing endosperm of a high-protein line of Triticum dicoccoides
Authors:MARY L PARKER
Institution:Plant Breeding Institute, Maris Lane, Trumpington, Cambridge CB2 2LQ
Abstract:Abstract. Endosperm tissue from developing grains of a line of wheat ( Triticum dicoccoides ) which accumulates up to 30% protein in the mature grain, was examined by electron microscopy to establish the ontogeny of the storage protein bodies. Ultrastructural evidence suggests that storage proteins of wheat may be transported from their site of synthesis on the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to protein bodies by two different routes within the endomembrane system. The first route, which probably functions throughout protein deposition, involves the transport of protein from the cisternal rough ER to the protein vacuoles via the Golgi apparatus. The second route, observed 20 d after anthesis, appears to lead directly from dilated regions of the rough ER to protein vacuoles, bypassing the dictyosomes. Phytin inclusions are found in protein vacuoles of starchy endosperm cells adjacent to the aleurone layer of developing grain.
Keywords:Triticum dicoccoides                        Graminae            wheat  endosperm  ultrastructure  protein deposition  Golgi apparatus
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