F. Morcillo et al., ACCUMULATION OF STORAGE PROTEIN AND 7S GLOBULINS DURING ZYGOTIC AND SOMATIC EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN ELAEIS-GUINEENSIS, Plant physiology and biochemistry, 36(7), 1998, pp. 509-514
The 7S globulins are the predominant storage proteins in oil palm (Ela
eis guineensis Jacq.) zygotic embryos. The accumulation of these prote
ins was studied in embryos during seed development and in single somat
ic embryos cultured in vitro. Antibodies raised against these proteins
were used for their detection by western blot and quantification with
ELISA. In zygotic embryos, the 7S globulins were deposited mainly bet
ween the 14th and the 17th post-anthesis week, corresponding to the en
d of embryo growth. This represented 10% of the dry weight and 50% of
soluble proteins. The amount of soluble proteins and 7S globulins in s
omatic embryos increased rapidly during the early stage of development
, but were almost 80 times lower than in zygotic embryos. In somatic e
mbryos, 7S globulins represented 0.3% of dry weight and 4% of soluble
proteins. After 22 days development, the protein content declined slow
ly, suggesting a lack of embryo maturation and an early germination. (
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