Literature DB >> 1543711

The sucrose carrier of the plant plasmalemma. III. Partial purification and reconstitution of active sucrose transport in liposomes.

Z S Li1, O Gallet, C Gaillard, R Lemoine, S Delrot.   

Abstract

The proteins from plasma membranes from sugar beet leaves were solubilized by 1% CHAPS and separated by size exclusion chromatography and by ion-exchange chromatography. The fractions enriched in sucrose transporter were monitored in three ways: differential labeling, ELISA, and reconstitution in proteoliposomes. When the plasma membranes were differentially labeled by N-ethylamaleimide in the presence of sucrose, a major peak of differential labeling was found at 120 kDa upon gel filtration. When this peak was recovered, denaturated by sodium dodecyl sulfate and reinjected on the gel filtration column, it yielded a peak of differential labeling at 42 kDa. When unlabeled membranes were used, the fractions eluted from the column were monitored by ELISA for their ability to recognize a serum directed against a 42 kDa previously identified as a putative sucrose carrier. The results paralleled those obtained by differential labeling, i.e. a major ELISA-reactive peak was found at 120 kDa upon gel filtration, and this peak yielded a peak most reactive at 40 kDa after denaturation. The 120 kDa peak prepared from unlabeled membranes was further separated on a Mono-Q column. The fractions were monitored by ELISA as described above, and reconstituted into proteoliposomes using asolectin. Active transport of sucrose, but not of valine could be observed with the reconstituted 120 kDa fraction. When the eluates from the Mono-Q column were reconstituted, the fractions exhibiting highest transport activity were enriched with a 42 kDa band. The data provide the first report concerning reconstitution of sucrose transport activity and confirm the involvement of a 42 kDa polypeptide in sucrose transport.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1543711     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(92)90095-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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