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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY , Vol 114, Issue 2 455-466, Copyright © 1997 by American Society of Plant Biologists
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GENE REGULATION AND MOLECULAR GENETICS |
Differential Expression of the Multigene Family Encoding the Soybean Mitochondrial Alternative Oxidase
P. M. Finnegan, J. Whelan, A. H. Millar, Q. Zhang, M. K. Smith, J. T. Wiskich and D. A. Day
Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Science (P.M.F., A.H.M., M.K.S., D.A.D.), and The Cooperative Research Centre for Plant Science (A.H.M., D.A.D.), The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200
The alternative oxidase (AOX) of the soybean (Glycine max L.) inner
mitochondrial membrane is encoded by a multigene family (Aox) with three
known members. Here, the Aox2 and Aox3 primary translation products,
deduced from cDNA analysis, were found to be 38.1 and 36.4 kD,
respectively. Direct N-terminal sequencing of partially purified AOX from
cotyledons demonstrates that the mature proteins are 31.8 and 31.6 kD,
respectively, implying that processing occurs upon import of these proteins
into the mitochondrion. Sequence comparisons show that the processing of
plant AOX proteins occurs at a characteristic site and that the AOX2 and
AOX3 proteins are more similar to one another than to other AOX proteins,
including soybean AOX1. Transcript analysis using a polymerase chain
reaction-based assay in conjunction with immunoblot experiments indicates
that soybean Aox genes are differentially expressed in a tissue-dependent
manner. Moreover, the relative abundance of both Aox2 transcripts and
protein in cotyledons increase upon greening of dark-grown seedlings. These
results comprehensively explain the multiple AOX-banding patterns observed
on immunoblots of mitochondrial proteins isolated from various soybean
tissues by matching protein bands with gene products.
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