| Literature DB >> 3281942 |
P J Hussey1, C W Lloyd, K Gull.
Abstract
By using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and immunoblotting, we have analyzed the expression of beta-tubulin isotypes in the higher plant, carrot. We report a complex expression of beta-tubulins that is dependent on the developmental stage of the tissues analyzed. Consequently, each tissue examined can be identified by its unique composition of beta-tubulins. In total, there are six electrophoretically separable beta-tubulins. In no tissue, however, is there less than two or more than five beta-tubulins. Within this framework we have detected a beta-tubulin specific to seedling tissue beta 6, and a beta-tubulin, beta 5, that is found only in the vegetative tissues of the mature plant. Traced from stem to midrib to leaf lamina, the beta 5 isotype becomes progressively dominant relative to beta 1. Another beta-tubulin isotype, beta 4, appears in marked abundance in immature and mature stamens. In isolated mature pollen the beta 4-tubulin overwhelmingly predominates the ubiquitously expressed beta 2-tubulin isotype. The remaining beta-tubulin isotypes also have specific expression programs with beta 1 present in all tissues except pollen and beta 3 absent only from pollen and leafy tissues.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3281942
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157