F. Beaudoin et al., The biogenesis of the plant seed oil body: Oleosin protein is synthesised by ER-bound ribosomes, PL PHYS BIO, 37(6), 1999, pp. 481-490
An in vitro system was developed to demonstrate that the oleosin protein is
synthesised on bound ribosomes and co-translationally inserted into the en
doplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane. Microsomes were isolated with their asso
ciated bound ribosomes and transcripts from the developing embryos of sunfl
ower (Helianthus annuus L.), and used to programme a cell-free translation
system. The presence of the oleosin within the population of polypeptides s
ynthesised by these rough membranes was demonstrated by immunoprecipitation
with a specific oleosin antibody. Displacement of the bound ribosomes by t
he chelation of Mg2+ was also shown to displace the oleosin transcript. In
vitro synthesised oleosin was shown to insert into sunflower microsomal mem
branes, with a portion of the protein being resistant to protease digestion
. Radio-sequencing was used to determine the N-terminus of this fragment, p
roviding new insights into the topology of the oleosin protein. (C) Elsevie
r, Paris.