Plant Production Science
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Crop Physiology
Identification of Two Plastid-Targeted β-Amylases in Rice
Tatsuya HiranoYusuke TakahashiHiroshi FukayamaHiroyasu Michiyama
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2011 Volume 14 Issue 4 Pages 318-324

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In order to identify β-amylase isoforms acting inside plastids in rice (Oryza sativa L.), in the rice genome database we searched the genes predicted to encode β-amylase-like proteins, and designated them OsBAM19. OsBAM1, OsBAM7, and OsBAM9 genes were mainly expressed in germinating seeds and developing caryopses. In contrast, the transcripts of OsBAM2, OsBAM3, OsBAM4 and OsBAM5, which have a putative chloroplast transit peptide in their N-terminal regions, were mainly detected in leaf blades, leaf sheaths and internodes after heading. Soluble protein fractions prepared from Escherichia coli containing recombinant OsBAM2 and OsBAM3 proteins had significant β-amylase activity. Furthermore, OsBAM2-GFP and OsBAM3-GFP fusion proteins introduced into epidermis of Allium cepa scaly bulb were localized to the plastids. These results strongly suggest that OsBAM2 and OsBAM3 are plastid-targeted active β-amylase.
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