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The cDNA coding for the b-32 protein, an albumin expressed in maize endosperm cells under the control of the O2 and O6 loci, has been cloned and the complete amino acid sequence of the protein derived. A lambda gt11 cDNA library from mRNA of immature maize endosperm was screened for the expression of the b-32 protein using antibodies against the purified protein. One of the positive clones obtained was used to isolate a full-length cDNA clone. By Northern analysis, the size of the b-32 mRNA was estimated to be 1.2 kb. Hybrid-selected translation assays show that the message codes for a protein with an apparent molecular weight of 30–35 kDa. The nucleotide sequence shows that several internal repeats are present. The protein has a length of 303 amino acid residues (mol. wt. 32430 dalton) and its sequence shows the following features: no signal peptide is observable; it contains seven tryptophan residues, an amino acid absent in maize storage proteins; polar and hydrophobic residues are spread along the sequence; several pairs of basic residues are present in the N-terminal region; the secondary structure allows the prediction of two structural domains for the b-32 protein that would fold up giving rise to a globular shape. The cloning of this gene may help in understanding the role of the O2 and O6 loci in regulating the deposition of zein, the major storage protein of maize endosperm.
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Di Fonzo, N., Hartings, H., Brembilla, M. et al. The b-32 protein from maize endosperm, an albumin regulated by the O2 locus: Nucleic acid (cDNA) and amino acid sequences. Mol Gen Genet 212, 481–487 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00330853
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