The trnK gene has been identified on a cloned plastid DNA fragment of
potato (Solanum tuberosum cv Desiree). This gene codes for a tRNA-Lys
and is interrupted by a 2.5-kb intron belonging to the group II organe
lIar introns. In addition, this intervening sequence contains a long o
pen reading frame potentially coding for a 509 amino-acid polypeptide
(ORF509) related to mitochondrial intron-encoded maturases from fungi.
The translational capacity of the trnK intron was first demonstrated
in vitro in a prokaryotic DNA-directed expression system. In order to
examine the expression of the intron in the potato plant, a synthetic
peptide corresponding to the last nine amino acids of the predicted OR
F509 product was used to raise antibodies. Western-blot experiments on
chloroplast protein extracts, using a sensitive chemiluminescent dete
ction system, identified polypeptides similar to in-vitro products. Th
ese results suggest that the trnK intron is expressed at the protein l
evel in the plant. This is the first report of the in-vivo expression
of an intron-encoded polypeptide in higher plant plastids.