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      DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES IN THE COTYLEDONS OF LUPINUS LUTEUS L. DURING AND AFTER GERMINATION

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      American Journal of Botany
      Wiley

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              Changes in the zein composition of protein bodies during maize endosperm development.

              Zeins, the seed storage proteins of maize, are synthesized during endosperm development by membrane-bound polyribosomes and transported into the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum, where they assemble into protein bodies. To better understand the distribution of the various zeins throughout the endosperm, and within protein bodies, we used immunolocalization techniques with light and electron microscopy to study endosperm tissue at 14 days and 18 days after pollination. Protein bodies increase in size with distance from the aleurone layer of the developing endosperm; this reflects a process of cell maturation. The protein bodies within the subaleurone cell layer are the smallest and contain little or no alpha-zein; beta-zein and gamma-zein are distributed throughout these small protein bodies. The protein bodies in cells farther away from the aleurone layer are progressively larger, and immunostaining for alpha-zein occurs over locules in the central region of these protein bodies. In the interior of the largest protein bodies, the locules of alpha-zein are fused. Concomitant with the appearance of alpha-zein in the central regions of the protein bodies, most of the beta- and gamma-zeins become peripheral. These observations are consistent with a model in which specific zeins interact to assemble the storage proteins into a protein body.
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                Journal
                American Journal of Botany
                American Journal of Botany
                Wiley
                00029122
                October 1990
                October 1990
                October 01 1990
                : 77
                : 10
                : 1342-1353
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Botany and Plant Sciences; University of California; Riverside California 92521
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                10.1002/j.1537-2197.1990.tb11386.x
                690594aa-a862-468b-820d-3b54a67e8fce
                © 1990

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