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Stored cysteine proteinases start globulin mobilization in protein bodies of embryonic axes and cotyledons during vetch (Vicia sativa L.) seed germination.

Authors :
Schlereth A
Standhardt D
Mock HP
Müntz K
Source :
Planta [Planta] 2001 Apr; Vol. 212 (5-6), pp. 718-27.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Inhibition of protein synthesis by cycloheximide during vetch seed germination, did not prevent globulin breakdown as indicated by a decrease in vicilin- and legumin-specific immunosignals on Western blots. Protein bodies isolated from embryo axes and cotyledons of dry vetch (Vicia sativa L.) seeds using a non-aqueous method were found to be free of cytoplasmic and organellar contaminations. Lysates of these purified protein bodies were capable of degrading globulins; this process was blocked by the cysteine proteinase (CPR) inhibitor iodoacetic acid. Protein bodies contained the papain-like CPR2 and CPR4, and the legumain-like CPR VsPB2. In vitro assays showed that albumin extracts from protein bodies degraded oligopeptide substrates in the PepTag-Assay and degraded the legumain substrate N-benzoyl-asparaginyl-p-nitroanilide. We conclude that, during germination, globulin mobilization is initiated by stored CPRs in protein bodies of embryonic axes as well as cotyledons, and that de-novo-formed proteolytic enzymes mainly mediate bulk degradation of stored globulin in cotyledons after germination.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0032-0935
Volume :
212
Issue :
5-6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Planta
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11346945
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s004250000436