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Cloning, sequence analysis and expression of a cDNA encoding a plastid-localized heat shock protein in maize.
Plant Physiology (1990)
  • J. Nieto-Sotolo
  • Elizabeth Vierling
  • T-H. D. Ho
Abstract
We have cloned and characterized a cDNA encoding a maize (Zea mays L.) heat shock protein (HSP), HSP26. The mRNA of HSP26 is present as a single mRNA species of 1.1 kilobase pairs in size and is detectable when maize seedlings are treated at 40°C but not at 280C. Accumulation of HSP26 mRNA was detected after 10 minutes of incubation at 400C, reaching the maximum level after 1 hour. Comparison of the deduced amino acid sequence of maize HSP26 to other HSPs indicated a strong homology to the sequences of two nuclear encoded HSPs that are transported into the chloroplasts during heat shock: pea HSP21 and soybean HSP22. Maize HSP26 was also found to cross-react with anti-pea chloroplast HSP21 antibodies. Because of the se- quence homology between maize HSP26, soybean HSP22, and pea HSP21, in vitro chloroplast protein import experiments were conducted. The in vitro synthesized maize HSP26 is specifically imported to the soluble fraction of the chloroplast and processed to a smaller polypeptide. The sequence homology and antibody cross-reactivity between maize HSP26 and pea HSP21 have allowed us to conclude that maize HSP26 is a nuclear-encoded, plastid-localized protein in maize.
 
Keywords
  • heat shock protein,
  • HSP26
Publication Date
1990
Citation Information
J. Nieto-Sotolo, Elizabeth Vierling and T-H. D. Ho. "Cloning, sequence analysis and expression of a cDNA encoding a plastid-localized heat shock protein in maize." Plant Physiology Vol. 93 (1990) p. 1321 - 1328
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