Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2017729 | Plant Science | 2011 | 7 Pages |
The dual positional maize lipoxygenase-1 was introduced into rice and T2 transgenic plants were produced. Cellular location of maize lipoxygenase-1 in transgenic rice and effects of calcium ion on membrane association in vitro were analyzed. Localization study by confocal microscopic analysis indicated that the maize lipoxygenase-1 was localized in cytoplasm. Sucrose-density fractionation experiment and in vitro protein transport to chloroplast showed that the maize lipoxygenase-1 can be associated with chloroplast. Secondary structure alignment revealed putative calcium binding sites in the PLAT domain of maize lipoxygenase-1 and the association of the maize lipoxygenase-1 with membranes was mediated by calcium ion in vitro. Our results provide evidences for calcium-mediated translocation of dual positional LOX without chloroplast targeting sequence from cytoplasm to chloroplast in plants for the first time.
Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights▶ The maize LOX1 is localized in cytoplasm in TR rice. ▶ The plastid membrane association of maize LOX1 is mediated by Ca2+in vitro. ▶ The translocation mechanism provides an additional functional diversity of dual positional specific LOX.