A 62-kD sucrose binding protein is expressed and localized in tissues actively engaged in sucrose transport
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A 62-kD sucrose binding protein is expressed and localized in tissues actively engaged in sucrose transport
Abstract
Sucrose transport from the apoplasm, across the plasma membrane, and into the symplast is critical for growth and development in most plant species. Phloem loading, the process of transporting sucrose against a concentration gradient into the phloem, is an essential first step in long-distance transport of sucrose and carbon partitioning. We report here that a soybean 62-kD sucrose binding protein is associated with the plasma membrane of several cell types engaged in sucrose transport, including the mesophyll cells of young sink leaves, the companion cells of mature phloem, and the cells of the developing cotyledons. Furthermore, the temporal expression of the gene and the accumulation pattern of the protein closely parallel the rate of sucrose uptake in the cotyledon. Molecular cloning and sequence analysis of a full-length cDNA for this 62-kD sucrose binding protein indicated that the protein is not an invertase, contains a 29-amino acid leader peptide that is absent from the mature protein, and is not an integral membrane protein. We conclude that the 62-kD sucrose binding protein is involved in sucrose transport, but is not performing this function independently.
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