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Three high-lysine mutations control the level of ATP-binding HSP70-like proteins in the maize endosperm.

A Marocco, A Santucci, S Cerioli, M Motto, N Di Fonzo, R Thompson, F Salamini
A Marocco
Istituto di Agronomia, Botanica e Genetica Vegetale, Università Cattolica S. Cuore, Piacenza, Italy.
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A Santucci
Istituto di Agronomia, Botanica e Genetica Vegetale, Università Cattolica S. Cuore, Piacenza, Italy.
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S Cerioli
Istituto di Agronomia, Botanica e Genetica Vegetale, Università Cattolica S. Cuore, Piacenza, Italy.
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M Motto
Istituto di Agronomia, Botanica e Genetica Vegetale, Università Cattolica S. Cuore, Piacenza, Italy.
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N Di Fonzo
Istituto di Agronomia, Botanica e Genetica Vegetale, Università Cattolica S. Cuore, Piacenza, Italy.
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R Thompson
Istituto di Agronomia, Botanica e Genetica Vegetale, Università Cattolica S. Cuore, Piacenza, Italy.
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Published May 1991. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.3.5.507

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The synthesis and deposition of seed storage proteins in maize are affected by several dominant and recessive mutants. The effect of three independent mutations, floury-2 (fl2), Defective endosperm-B30 (De-B30), and Mucronate (Mc), that reduce zein level in the endosperm were investigated. These mutations also control the level of b-70, a polypeptide bound to protein bodies, which is separable into the two isoforms b-70I and b-70II by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Both isoforms are overexpressed 10-fold in fl2; however, only b-70I is present in De-B30 and Mc, which contain an amount of total b-70 isoforms fivefold higher than in the wild type. Both b-70I and b-70II resemble heat shock protein (HSP70) in that they bind ATP, cross-react with anti-HSP antibodies, and have N-terminal sequence homology to HSP70. All maize protein body-located b-70 characteristics are typical of those of chaperone-like HSPs. A third protein, b-70III, similar in size to but slightly more acidic than b-70I and b-70II, also binds ATP and reacts with the same antibody, providing evidence for the presence in endosperm extracts of a cytosolic chaperone-like protein. The level of b-70III was not altered by the mutations studied. The results suggested that the repression effect of the three mutations on zein accumulation may be mediated by the alteration of a zein transport or zein assembly process involving b-70I and b-70II.

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Three high-lysine mutations control the level of ATP-binding HSP70-like proteins in the maize endosperm.
A Marocco, A Santucci, S Cerioli, M Motto, N Di Fonzo, R Thompson, F Salamini
The Plant Cell May 1991, 3 (5) 507-515; DOI: 10.1105/tpc.3.5.507

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Three high-lysine mutations control the level of ATP-binding HSP70-like proteins in the maize endosperm.
A Marocco, A Santucci, S Cerioli, M Motto, N Di Fonzo, R Thompson, F Salamini
The Plant Cell May 1991, 3 (5) 507-515; DOI: 10.1105/tpc.3.5.507
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