AN MESSENGER-RNA PUTATIVELY CODING FOR AN O-METHYLTRANSFERASE ACCUMULATES PREFERENTIALLY IN MAIZE ROOTS AND IS LOCATED PREDOMINANTLY IN THEREGION OF THE ENDODERMIS
Bm. Held et al., AN MESSENGER-RNA PUTATIVELY CODING FOR AN O-METHYLTRANSFERASE ACCUMULATES PREFERENTIALLY IN MAIZE ROOTS AND IS LOCATED PREDOMINANTLY IN THEREGION OF THE ENDODERMIS, Plant physiology, 102(3), 1993, pp. 1001-1008
ZRP4, a 1.4-kb mRNA that preferentially accumulates in roots of young
Zea mays L. plants, was identified by isolation of the corresponding c
DNA clone. Genomic Southern analysis indicates that the zrp4 gene is r
epresented once in the corn genome. The deduced ZRP4 polypeptide of 39
,558 D is rich in leucine, serine, and alanine. Comparison of the dedu
ced ZRP4 polypeptide sequence to polypeptide sequences of previously c
loned plant and animal genes indicates that ZRP4 may be an O-methyltra
nsferase. The ZRP4 mRNA preferentially accumulates in young roots and
can be detected only at low levels in leaf, stem, and other shoot orga
ns. ZRP4 mRNA accumulation is developmentally regulated within the roo
t, with very low levels of accumulation in the meristematic region, hi
gher levels in the regions of cell elongation, highest levels in the r
egion of cell maturation, and low levels in the mature regions of the
root. ZRP4 mRNA is predominantly located in the endodermis, with lower
levels in the exodermis. An intriguing possibility is that the ZRP4 m
RNA may code for an O-methyltransferase involved in suberin biosynthes
is.