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Influence of <i>Opaque-2</i> and <i>Floury-2</i> Genes on Formation of Proteins in Particulates of Corn Endosperm
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1974
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EngineeringGeneticsGlycobiologyMolecular BiologyPlant BiochemistryMolecular GeneticsHigh Lysine MutantsGrain QualityPlant Molecular BiologyBiosynthesisBiochemistryNormal CornPlant ProteomicsPlant MetabolismDevelopmental BiologyBiotechnologyGenetic EngineeringDifferent StagesProtein EngineeringMedicineCorn EndospermPlant Physiology
Protein-rich subcellular particulates were isolated by zonal centrifugation from homogenates of endosperms of normal, opaque-2, and floury-2 mutant corn (Zea maize) kernels at different stages of development. In early stages the high lysine mutants vary from normal corn by greater production of a glutelin protein not associated with the matrix. This protein is high in lysine and may become a component of matrix glutelin at later stages of maturity. Differences in size and structure of zein-rich protein bodies were observed in the mutant strains when compared with normal corn. Enhanced production of nonmatrix glutelin as well as the reduction in synthesis of lysine-deficient zein is responsible for the improved lysine content of the mutant endosperms at early stages of development.
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