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First published online July 9, 2004; 10.1104/pp.104.042259 Plant Physiology 135:1784-1797 (2004) © 2004 American Society of Plant Biologists Cytoskeletal Proteins Are Coordinately Increased in Maize Genotypes with High Levels of eEF1A1,[w]Department of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721
The opaque2 (o2) mutation increases the Lys content of maize (Zea mays) endosperm by reducing the synthesis of zein storage proteins and increasing the accumulation of other types of cellular proteins. Elongation factor 1A (eEF1A) is one of these proteins, and its concentration is highly correlated with the amount of other Lys-containing proteins in the endosperm. We investigated the basis for this relationship by comparing patterns of protein accumulation and gene expression between a high (Oh51Ao2) and a low (Oh545o2) eEF1A inbred, as well as between high and low eEF1A recombinant inbred lines obtained from their cross. The content of
1 This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Research Initiative (grant no. NRI981427 to B.A.L.), by the Department of Energy (grant no. DE96ER20242 to B.A.L.), and by the National Science Foundation (grant no. DBI9872657 to B.A.L.). [w] The online version of this article contains Web-only data. Article, publication date, and citation information can be found at www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/doi/10.1104/pp.104.042259. * Corresponding author; e-mail larkins{at}ag.arizona.edu; fax 5206213692. Received March 8, 2004; returned for revision May 11, 2004; accepted May 19, 2004.
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