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A novel tubular array associated with protein bodies in the rough endoplasmic reticulum ofopaque-2 maize

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The seed storage proteins of maize (Zea mays L.) are synthesized during endosperm development on membrane-bound polyribosomes. Protein body formation in normal genotypes occurs via a sequential deposition of the various types of zeins, and leads to the formation of spherical structures with a diameter of about l μm. In the endosperm mutantopaque-2 the level of one zein class is reduced; these kernels exhibit an opaque phenotype instead of the vitreous phenotype displayed in normal genotypes, presumably due to the decrease in total zein protein at the time of desiccation. Previous microscopic examination ofopaque-2 protein bodies at 22 DAP (days after pollination) showed that the protein bodies were morphologically similar to those of normal genotypes. However, the endosperm ofopaque-2 maize at 14 DAP contains tubular arrays within the rough endoplasmic reticulum. These tubular arrays are tightly associated with the developing protein bodies. Long strands of tubules, sometimes 10 μm in length, are observed in the endosperm, and partially formed protein bodies often seem to be forming directly from these tubular arrays. No immunostaining is associated with this tubular material when any of the anti-zein antibodies are used.

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Abbreviations

BSA:

bovine serum albumin

DAP:

days after pollination

IgG:

immunoglobulin G

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Dedicated to Professor Eldon H. Newcomb in recognition of his contributions to cell biology

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Lending, C.R. A novel tubular array associated with protein bodies in the rough endoplasmic reticulum ofopaque-2 maize. Protoplasma 195, 68–77 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01279187

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