Ma. Esnault et al., BIOSYNTHESIS OF STORAGE PROTEINS AND PROT EIN BODY FORMATION IN THE SEEDS OF THE YELLOW LUPIN (LUPINUS-LUTEUS L., LEGUMINOSAE), Agronomie, 13(4), 1993, pp. 307-316
Protein deposit and protein body formation in the seed of the yellow l
upin were observed by optical microscopy for different stages of matur
ation. At the same time, storage protein biosynthesis was assessed by
study of polypeptide composition of whole proteins and purified fracti
ons, through electrophoresis and by the use of 2 specific sera. Conglu
tin gamma was synthesized from 22 DAA (day after anthesis) prior to pr
otein deposition in the vacuoles. During the period of intense synthet
ic activity in the seed (27-33 DAA), mature forms of conglutins alpha
(legumin) and delta (2S fraction) appeared. Two types of protein bodie
s were detected depending on whether the matrices were homogeneous or
heterogeneous. No conglutin gamma precursor could be detected by serum
anti-conglutin gamma. Polypeptides of 84, 74 and 62 kDa present at 27
DAA were recognized by serum anti-conglutin alpha, suggesting that th
e biosynthetic process of conglutin alpha was the same in yellow lupin
as in other lupins.