Nb. Duck et Wr. Folk, HSP70 HEAT-SHOCK PROTEIN COGNATE IS EXPRESSED AND STORED IN DEVELOPING TOMATO POLLEN, Plant molecular biology, 26(4), 1994, pp. 1031-1039
Pollen of angiosperms lacks the ability to respond to heat stress by s
ynthesizing heat shock proteins (hsps). In tomato developing microspor
es were found to have 70 kDa heat shock proteins (hsp 70s) present thr
oughout development, even in the absence of heat stress. Heat shock pr
otein family members expressed in the absence of heat stress are calle
d cognate (hsc 70) genes. Antisense RNA and antibody probes were used
for in situ hybridizations which detected hsc 70 expression in develop
ing pollen of immature buds. Hsc 70 mRNA transcripts and proteins were
detected in nonstressed sporogenous tissues, microspores and in pre-t
apetal layers during early pollen development. While immunoblot analys
is detected hsc 70 proteins stored in mature pollen, heat stress could
not induce the synthesis of new hsp 70 protein as measured by S-35-me
thionine labeling followed by immunoprecipitation.