Plant Production Science (Jan 2011)

Identification of Two Plastid-Targeted β-Amylases in Rice

  • Tatsuya Hirano,
  • Yusuke Takahashi,
  • Hiroshi Fukayama,
  • Hiroyasu Michiyama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1626/pps.14.318
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 318 – 324

Abstract

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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 OsBAM1−9. 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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