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Expression of mRNA and steady-state levels of protein isoforms of enoyl-ACP reductase from Brassica napus

  • Tony Fawcett
  • , William J. Simon
  • , Russell Swinhoe
  • , John Shanklin
  • , Ikuo Nishida
  • , William W. Christie
  • , Anton R. Slabas
  • Durham University
  • National Institute for Basic Biology
  • The James Hutton Institute

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Abstract

The expression of mRNA and the steady-state levels of two-component enzymes of plant fatty acid synthetase (FAS) were studied. Northern analysis of enoyl-ACP reductase (ER) and stearoyl-ACP desaturase (SD) gene expression showed that steady-state levels of both transcripts increase during lipid deposition in the seed reaching a maximum at 29 days after flowering (DAF). The steady-state level of ER message falls very quickly after reaching its maximum, whereas the SD message is longer-lived. The levels of these specific mRNAs in seed are 15-30 times greater than in leaf. Optimum mRNA expression precedes the maximum levels of synthesis of the two proteins, which in turn precede the maximum level of oil. The expression of isoenzymes of ER were examined by two-dimensional western blotting in both leaf and seed tissue. Four enzymes are expressed in both of these tissues; the two most abundant isoforms in seed material are also the most abundant in leaf tissue.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)155-163
Number of pages9
JournalPlant Molecular Biology
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1994

Keywords

  • Brassica napus
  • developmental expression
  • Enoyl-ACP reductase
  • isoforms
  • seed
  • stearoyl-ACP desaturase

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