Abstract
Cellular localization of cytosolic glutamine synthetase (GS1: EC 6.3.1.2) in vascular bundles of leaf blades of rice (Oryza sativa L.) at the stage at which leaf blades 6 (the lowest position) to 10 were fully expanded, was investigated immunocytologically with an affinity-purified anti-GS1 immunoglobulin G. Strong signals for GS1 protein were detected in companion cells of large vascular bundles when blades 6-8 were tested. Signals for GS1 were also observed in vascular-parenchyma cells of both large and small vascular bundles. The results further support our hypothesis that GS1 is important for the export of leaf nitrogen from senescing leaves. The signals in companion cells were less striking in the younger green leaves and were hardly detected in the non-green portion of the 11th blade. In the non-green blades, strong signals for GS1 protein were detected in sclerenchyma and xylem-parenchyma cells. When total GS extracts prepared from the 6th, 10th, and the non-green 11th blades were subjected to anion-exchange chromatography, the activity of GS1 was clearly separated from that of chloroplastic GS, indicating that GS1 proteins detected in the vascular tissues were able to synthesize glutamine. The function of GS1 detected in the developing leaves is discussed.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 306-311 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Planta |
Volume | 200 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1996 Nov |
Keywords
- Enzyme localization
- Glutamine synthetase
- Nitrogen remobilization
- Oryza
- Vascular bundle