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KMID : 0578319950050060605
Molecules and Cells
1995 Volume.5 No. 6 p.605 ~ p.610
cDNA Cloning and Expression of the ADP-Glucose Pyrophosphorylase small Subunit Gene in Sweet Potato
Kim, Youn Sung
Lee, Mi Hee/Shin, Heung Sub/Lee, Dae Sil/Son, Chang Bae/Song, Hyun Won/yoo, Ook Joon
Abstract
ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (AGPase) is a key regulatory enzyme for the synthesis of starch in plants and of glycogen in bacteria. As the first step to understand the role of AGPase during development of the tuberous root in sweet potato, a partial cDNA encoding the small subunit of sweet potato AGPase (SAPS) was cloned and its transcriptional regulation was investigated. The deduced amino acid sequence of the cDNA was 94% identical to that of the small subunit of potato AGPase and contained a conserved sequence motif that seemed to represent an allosteric activation in E. coli. Northern blot analysis showed that the level of the SAPS transcript was high in tuberous root and leaf, but not in nontuberous root. As the tuberous root enlarged from 0.3 cm to 3.5 cm in diameter, the expression level of SAPS was not significantly changed. In addition, the SAPS transcript level in the leaf increased with a concomitant increase of starch content when the leaf was exposed to light or when the cut end of the petiole was placed in either a sucrose of fructose solution in darkness. These results indicate that the SAPS gene is under metabolic control and is developmentally regulated.
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