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. 2003 Aug;217(4):628-38.
doi: 10.1007/s00425-003-1016-5. Epub 2003 Apr 5.

Lysine-containing proteins in maize endosperm: a major contribution from cytoskeleton-associated carbohydrate-metabolizing enzymes

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Lysine-containing proteins in maize endosperm: a major contribution from cytoskeleton-associated carbohydrate-metabolizing enzymes

Kishu Azama et al. Planta. 2003 Aug.

Abstract

We measured fresh weight, dry weight, total protein, and the amounts of several individual proteins during endosperm development in three varieties of maize ( Zea mays L.): W64A wild-type (WT) and opaque-2 (o2), and sweet corn (SW). By 28 days after pollination (DAP), fresh weight was much higher in WT and SW than in o2, but o2 had a higher dry weight and thus a much lower water content. By 28 DAP, protein concentration [mg (g tissue(-1))] was highest in o2 and lowest in WT, while the protein content (microg seed(-1)) was lowest in o2. The storage proteins, alpha- and gamma-zeins, were low initially, but by 28 DAP they comprised over 50% of the total protein in WT and SW, but only about 30% in o2. In all varieties, the cytoskeleton proteins, actin, tubulin and eEF1alpha, sedimented with the protein bodies at 30 g to 27,000 g in tissue homogenized in cytoskeleton-stabilizing buffer. Other cytoskeleton-associated proteins increased during development, including UDP-glucose starch glucosyltransferase (UDP-GSGT, EC 2.4.1.11), sucrose synthase 1 (SuSy-1, EC 2.4.1.13) and fructose-1,6 bisphosphate aldolase (FBA, EC 4.1.2.13). At 28 DAP, these cytoskeleton-associated proteins combined make up 27% (WT), 23% (SW) and 33% (o2) of the total protein. These proteins are all rather high (5-11%) in lysine, and so they contribute about 75% (WT), 67% (o2), and 51% (SW) of the total endosperm lysine. We conclude that efforts to elevate the levels of these proteins could make a significant contribution to the nutritional value of corn.

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