The proteolytic processing of seed storage proteins in Arabidopsis embryo cells starts in the multivesicular bodies
- Autores
- Otegui, Marisa; Herder, Rachel; Schulze, Jan; Jung, Rudolf; Staehelin, L. Andrew
- Año de publicación
- 2006
- Idioma
- inglés
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- versión publicada
- Descripción
- We have investigated the transport of storage proteins, their processing proteases, and the Vacuolar Sorting Receptor-1/Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-Like Protein1 (VSR-1/ATELP1) receptor during the formation of protein storage vacuoles in Arabidopsis thaliana embryos by means of high-pressure freezing/freeze substitution, electron tomography, immunolabeling techniques, and subcellular fractionation. The storage proteins and their processing proteases are segregated from each other within the Golgi cisternae and packaged into separate vesicles. The storage protein-containing vesicles but not the processing enzyme-containing vesicles carry the VSR-1/ATELP1 receptor. Both types of secretory vesicles appear to fuse into a type of prevacuolar multivesicular body (MVB). We have also determined that the proteolytic processing of the 2S albumins starts in the MVBs. We hypothesize that the compartmentalized processing of storage proteins in the MVBs may allow for the sequential activation of processing proteases as the MVB lumen gradually acidifies.
Instituto de Fisiología Vegetal
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo - Materia
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Ciencias Naturales
storage proteins
Arabidopsis thaliana embryos - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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- oai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/83003
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The proteolytic processing of seed storage proteins in Arabidopsis embryo cells starts in the multivesicular bodies |
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The proteolytic processing of seed storage proteins in Arabidopsis embryo cells starts in the multivesicular bodies |
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The proteolytic processing of seed storage proteins in Arabidopsis embryo cells starts in the multivesicular bodies Otegui, Marisa Ciencias Naturales storage proteins Arabidopsis thaliana embryos |
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The proteolytic processing of seed storage proteins in Arabidopsis embryo cells starts in the multivesicular bodies |
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The proteolytic processing of seed storage proteins in Arabidopsis embryo cells starts in the multivesicular bodies |
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The proteolytic processing of seed storage proteins in Arabidopsis embryo cells starts in the multivesicular bodies |
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The proteolytic processing of seed storage proteins in Arabidopsis embryo cells starts in the multivesicular bodies |
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The proteolytic processing of seed storage proteins in Arabidopsis embryo cells starts in the multivesicular bodies |
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Otegui, Marisa Herder, Rachel Schulze, Jan Jung, Rudolf Staehelin, L. Andrew |
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Otegui, Marisa |
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Otegui, Marisa Herder, Rachel Schulze, Jan Jung, Rudolf Staehelin, L. Andrew |
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Herder, Rachel Schulze, Jan Jung, Rudolf Staehelin, L. Andrew |
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Ciencias Naturales storage proteins Arabidopsis thaliana embryos |
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Ciencias Naturales storage proteins Arabidopsis thaliana embryos |
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We have investigated the transport of storage proteins, their processing proteases, and the Vacuolar Sorting Receptor-1/Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-Like Protein1 (VSR-1/ATELP1) receptor during the formation of protein storage vacuoles in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> embryos by means of high-pressure freezing/freeze substitution, electron tomography, immunolabeling techniques, and subcellular fractionation. The storage proteins and their processing proteases are segregated from each other within the Golgi cisternae and packaged into separate vesicles. The storage protein-containing vesicles but not the processing enzyme-containing vesicles carry the VSR-1/ATELP1 receptor. Both types of secretory vesicles appear to fuse into a type of prevacuolar multivesicular body (MVB). We have also determined that the proteolytic processing of the 2S albumins starts in the MVBs. We hypothesize that the compartmentalized processing of storage proteins in the MVBs may allow for the sequential activation of processing proteases as the MVB lumen gradually acidifies. Instituto de Fisiología Vegetal Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo |
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We have investigated the transport of storage proteins, their processing proteases, and the Vacuolar Sorting Receptor-1/Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-Like Protein1 (VSR-1/ATELP1) receptor during the formation of protein storage vacuoles in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> embryos by means of high-pressure freezing/freeze substitution, electron tomography, immunolabeling techniques, and subcellular fractionation. The storage proteins and their processing proteases are segregated from each other within the Golgi cisternae and packaged into separate vesicles. The storage protein-containing vesicles but not the processing enzyme-containing vesicles carry the VSR-1/ATELP1 receptor. Both types of secretory vesicles appear to fuse into a type of prevacuolar multivesicular body (MVB). We have also determined that the proteolytic processing of the 2S albumins starts in the MVBs. We hypothesize that the compartmentalized processing of storage proteins in the MVBs may allow for the sequential activation of processing proteases as the MVB lumen gradually acidifies. |
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