Cloning and developmental expression of pea ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase large subunit N-methyltransferase
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Cloning and developmental expression of pea ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase large subunit N-methyltransferase
Abstract
Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) large subunit (LS) N-methyltransferase (protein methylase III, Rubisco LSMT, EC 2.1.1.43) catalyzes methylation of the epsilon-amino group of Lys-14 in the LS of Rubisco. With limited internal amino acid sequence information obtained from HPLC-purified peptic polypeptides from Rubisco LSMT, a full-length cDNA clone was isolated utilizing polymerase chain reaction-based technology and conventional bacteriophage library screening. The 1802 bp cDNA of Rubisco LSMT encodes a 489 amino acid polypeptide with a predicted molecular mass of ca. 55 kDa. A derived N-terminal amino acid sequence with features common to chloroplast transit peptides was identified. The deduced sequence of Rubisco LSMT did not exhibit regions of significant homology with other protein methyltransferases. Southern blot analysis of pea genomic DNA indicated a low gene copy number of Rubisco LSMT in pea. Northern analysis revealed a single mRNA species of about 1.8 kb encoding for Rubisco LSMT which was predominately located in leaf tissue. Illumination of etiolated pea seedlings showed that the accumulation of Rubisco LSMT mRNA is light-dependent. Maximum accumulation of Rubisco LSMT transcripts occurred during the initial phase of light-induced leaf development which preceded the maximum accumulation of rbcS and rbcL mRNA. Transcript levels of Rubisco LSMT in mature light-grown tissue were similar to transcript levels in etiolated tissues indicating that the light-dependent accumulation of Rubisco LSMT mRNA is transient. This is the first reported DNA and amino acid sequence for a protein methylase III enzyme.
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