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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY , Vol 114, Issue 1 69-78, Copyright © 1997 by American Society of Plant Biologists


GENE REGULATION AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

Independent Genetic Control of Maize Starch-Branching Enzymes IIa and IIb (Isolation and Characterization of a Sbe2a cDNA)

M. Gao, D. K. Fisher, K. N. Kim, J. C. Shannon and M. J. Guiltinan
Department of Horticulture, Intercollege Graduate Program in Plant Physiology, and The Biotechnology Institute, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802

In maize (Zea mays L.) three isoforms of starch-branching enzyme (SBEI, SBEIIa, and SBEIIb) are involved in the synthesis of amylopectin, the branched component of starch. To isolate a cDNA encoding SBEIIa, degenerate oligonucleotides based on domains highly conserved in Sbe2 family members were used to amplify Sbe2-family cDNA from tissues lacking SBIIb activity. The predicted amino acid sequence of a Sbe2a cDNA matches the N-terminal sequence of SBIIa protein purified from maize endosperm. The size of the mature protein deduced from the cDNA also matches that of SBEIIa Features of the predicted protein are most similar to members of the SBEII family; however, it differs from maize SBEIIb in having a 49-amino acid N-terminal extension and a region of substantial sequence divergence. Sbe2a mRNA levels are 10-fold higher in embryonic than in endosperm tissue, and are much lower than Sbe2b in both tissues. Unlike Sbe2b, Sbe2a-hybridizing mRNA accumulates in leaf and other vegetative tissues, consistent with the known distribution of SBEIIa and SBEIIb activities.


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