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Protein reservoirs of seeds are amyloid composites employed differentially for germination and seedling emergence.
Sinha, Nabodita; Zahra, Talat; Gahane, Avinash Yashwant; Rout, Bandita; Bhattacharya, Arnav; Basu, Sangramjit; Chakrabarti, Arunabha; Thakur, Ashwani Kumar.
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  • Sinha N; Department of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering, The Mehta Family Centre For Engineering in Medicine, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, 208016, India.
  • Zahra T; Department of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering, The Mehta Family Centre For Engineering in Medicine, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, 208016, India.
  • Gahane AY; Department of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering, The Mehta Family Centre For Engineering in Medicine, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, 208016, India.
  • Rout B; Department of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering, The Mehta Family Centre For Engineering in Medicine, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, 208016, India.
  • Bhattacharya A; Tata Translational Cancer Research Centre, Kolkata, India.
  • Basu S; Tata Translational Cancer Research Centre, Kolkata, India.
  • Chakrabarti A; Tata Translational Cancer Research Centre, Kolkata, India.
  • Thakur AK; Department of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering, The Mehta Family Centre For Engineering in Medicine, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, 208016, India.
Plant J ; 116(2): 329-346, 2023 Oct.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37675599
Seed protein localization in seed storage protein bodies (SSPB) and their significance in germination are well recognized. SSPB are spherical and contain an assembly of water-soluble and salt-soluble proteins. Although the native structures of some SSPB proteins are explored, their structural arrangement to the functional correlation in SSPB remains unknown. SSPB are morphologically analogous to electron-dense amyloid-containing structures reported in other organisms. Here, we show that wheat, mungbean, barley, and chickpea SSPB exhibit a speckled pattern of amyloids interspersed in an amyloid-like matrix along with native structures, suggesting the composite nature of SSPB. This is confirmed by multispectral imaging methods, electron microscopy, infrared, and X-ray diffraction analysis, using in situ tissue sections, ex vivo protoplasts, and in vitro SSPB. Laser capture microdissection coupled with peptide fingerprinting has shown that globulin 1 and 3 in wheat, and 8S globulin and conglycinin in mungbean are the major amyloidogenic proteins. The amyloid composites undergo a sustained degradation during germination and seedling growth, facilitated by an intricate interplay of plant hormones and proteases. These results would lay down the foundation for understanding the amyloid composite structure during SSPB biogenesis and its evolution across the plant kingdom and have implications in both basic and applied plant biology.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article