Plant Physiol, November 2002, Vol. 130, pp. 1335-1348
Rubisco Small Subunit, Chlorophyll
a/b-Binding Protein and
Sucrose:Fructan-6-Fructosyl Transferase Gene Expression and Sugar
Status in Single Barley Leaf Cells in Situ. Cell Type Specificity and
Induction by Light1
Chungui
Lu,
Olga A.
Koroleva,
John F.
Farrar,
Joe
Gallagher,
Chris
J.
Pollock, and
A. Deri
Tomos*
School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales Bangor, Bangor,
Gwynedd LL57 2UW, Wales, United Kingdom (C.L., O.A.K., J.F.F., A.D.T.);
and Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research, Plas Gogerddan,
Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY 23 3EB, Wales, United Kingdom (J.G., C.J.P.)
We describe a highly efficient two-step single-cell reverse
transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction technique for analyzing gene
expression at the single-cell level. Good reproducibility and a linear
dose response indicated that the technique has high specificity and
sensitivity for detection and quantification of rare RNA.
Actin could be used as an internal standard. The
expression of message for Rubisco small subunit (RbcS),
chlorophyll a/b-binding protein
(Cab), sucrose (Suc):fructan-6-fructosyl transferase
(6-SFT), and Actin were measured in
individual photosynthetic cells of the barley (Hordeum
vulgare) leaf. Only Actin was found in the non-photosynthetic epidermal cells. Cab,
RbcS, and 6-SFT genes were expressed at a
low level in mesophyll and parenchymatous bundle sheath (BS) cells when
sampled from plants held in dark for 40 h. Expression increased
considerably after illumination. The amount of 6-SFT,
Cab, and RbcS transcript increased more
in mesophyll cells than in the parenchymatous BS cells. The difference may be caused by different chloroplast structure and
posttranscriptional control in mesophyll and BS cells. When similar
single-cell samples were assayed for Suc, glucose, and fructan, there
was high correlation between 6-SFT gene expression and
Suc and glucose concentrations. This is consistent with Suc
concentration being the trigger for transcription. Together with
earlier demonstrations that the mesophyll cells have a higher sugar
threshold for fructan polymerization, our data may indicate separate
control of transcription and enzyme activity. Values for the sugar
concentrations of the individual cell types are reported.
1
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and
Biological Sciences Research Council of the UK.
*
Corresponding author; e-mail a.d.tomos{at}bangor.ac.uk; fax
44-1248-370731.
© 2002 American Society of Plant Biologists