Immunogold localization of a transglutaminase related to grana development in different maize cell types
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Immunogold localization of a transglutaminase related to grana development in different maize cell types
Abstract
A comparative study of the subcellular localization of a plant transglutaminase (TGase; EC 2.3.2.13) in various in vivo and in vitro maize cell types was carried out with a polyclonal antibody raised against a 58 kDa TGase purified from Helianthus tuberosus leaves. Immunocytochemical staining, followed by electron microscopy, showed that this enzyme was markedly present in the grana-appressed thylakoids of mature chloroplasts of the light-exposed cells. Moreover, during embryogenic callus chloroplast differentiation, the abundance of TGase in the grana-appressed thylakoids depended on the degree of grana development and was greater than in mature leaf chloroplasts. In addition to the 58 kDa form, two other forms of the protein (of 77 and 34 kDa) were obtained by Western blot. The 77 kDa form might correspond to the inactive form and was immunodetected in dense vesicles observed in dark-grown embryogenic callus cells. In adult leaves, the enzyme was also markedly present in the grana-appressed thylakoids of the mesophyll cell chloroplasts, though very scarce and dispersed in the bundle-sheath cell chloroplasts (which do not contain grana). The concordance of these localizations with those described for the light-harvesting antenna proteins of the photosystem II suggests that it is possible that this TGase has a functional role in photosynthesis, perhaps modulating the photosynthetic efficiency and the absorption of excess light by means of polyamine conjugation to the antenna proteins.
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