1. Starch-branching enzymes preferentially associated with A-type starch granules in wheat endosperm.
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Peng M, Gao M, Båga M, Hucl P, and Chibbar RN
- Subjects
- 1,4-alpha-Glucan Branching Enzyme metabolism, Amino Acid Sequence, Cytoplasmic Granules metabolism, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Enzyme Precursors metabolism, Immunoblotting, Molecular Sequence Data, Molecular Weight, Plant Proteins metabolism, Seeds growth & development, Seeds metabolism, Starch ultrastructure, Starch Synthase analysis, Starch Synthase metabolism, Triticum growth & development, Triticum metabolism, 1,4-alpha-Glucan Branching Enzyme analysis, Cytoplasmic Granules enzymology, Enzyme Precursors analysis, Plant Proteins analysis, Seeds enzymology, Starch metabolism, Triticum enzymology
- Abstract
Two starch granule-bound proteins (SGP), SGP-140 and SGP-145, were preferentially associated with A-type starch granules (>10 microm) in developing and mature wheat (Triticum aestivum) kernels. Immunoblotting and N-terminal sequencing suggested that the two proteins were different variants of SBEIc, a 152-kD isoform of wheat starch-branching enzyme. Both SGP-140 and SGP-145 were localized to the endosperm starch granules but were not found in the endosperm soluble fraction or pericarp starch granules younger than 15 d post anthesis (DPA). Small-size starch granules (<10 microm) initiated before 15 DPA incorporated SGP-140 and SGP-145 throughout endosperm development and grew into full-size A-type starch granules (>10 microm). In contrast, small-size starch granules harvested after 15 DPA contained only low amounts of SGP-140 and SGP-145 and developed mainly into B-type starch granules (<10 microm). Polypeptides of similar mass and immunologically related to SGP-140 and/or SGP-145 were also preferentially incorporated into A-type starch granules of barley (Hordeum vulgare), rye (Secale cereale), and triticale (x Triticosecale Wittmack) endosperm, which like wheat endosperm have a bimodal starch granule size distribution.
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- 2000
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