Where do Protein Bodies of Cereal Seeds Come From?
نویسندگان
چکیده
Protein bodies of cereal seeds consist of ordered, largely insoluble heteropolymers formed by prolamin storage proteins within the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of developing endosperm cells. Often these structures are permanently unable to traffic along the secretory pathway, thus representing a unique example for the use of the ER as a protein storage compartment. In recent years, marked progress has been made in understanding what is needed to make a protein body and in formulating hypotheses on how protein body formation might have evolved as an efficient mechanism to store large amounts of protein during seed development, as opposed to the much more common system of seed storage protein accumulation in vacuoles. The major key evolutionary events that have generated prolamins appear to have been insertions or deletions that have disrupted the conformation of the eight-cysteine motif, a protein folding motif common to many proteins with different functions and locations along the secretory pathway, and, alternatively, the fusion between the eight-cysteine motif and domains containing additional cysteine residues.
منابع مشابه
Recent advances in the study of prolamin storage protein organization and function
Prolamin storage proteins are the main repository for nitrogen in the endosperm of cereal seeds. These stable proteins accumulate at massive levels due to the high level expression from extensively duplicated genes in endoreduplicated cells. Such abundant accumulation is achieved through efficient packaging in endoplasmic reticulum localized protein bodies in a process that is not completely un...
متن کاملProtein Values in Foods
In a former publication1 we have shown that the proteins of the navy bean do not markedly supplement those of the maize kernel so as to improve their quality for the support of growth. This means that the proteins of this cereal and legume seed are both deficient in some of the same indispensable amino-acids. Our earlier studies also indicated that the cereal proteins do not have much of a supp...
متن کاملLunasin in cereal seeds: What is the origin?
Lunasin is a peptide from soybean seeds which has been demonstrated to have anticancer properties. It has also been reported in cereal seeds: wheat, rye, barley and Triticale. However, extensive searches of transcriptome and DNA sequence databases for wheat and other cereals have failed to identify sequences encoding either the lunasin peptide or a precursor protein. This raises the question of...
متن کاملProtein bodies: how the ER deals with high accumulation of recombinant proteins
Protein bodies (PBs) are highly specialized protein storage organelles in cereal seeds. PB formation in seeds initiates in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and depending on the plant species, PBs remain in the ERor find theirway out of the ER, bypass theGolgi and end up in protein storage vacuoles (PSVs) (Khan et al., 2012). Protein bodies have been ectopically induced in leaves by producing hig...
متن کامل