Author:
Hayashi Hiroaki,Fukuda Akari,Suzui Nobuo,Fujimaki Shu
Abstract
Many kinds of proteins have been found in the
sieve element–companion cell complexes by the analyses of phloem sap and
microscopic observations. The cDNAs, which encode some of these sieve-tube
proteins, have already been cloned. As mature sieve elements lack nuclei and
most ribosomes, sieve-tube proteins have been hypothesized to be synthesized
in the companion cells and then transported to the lumina of the functional
sieve tubes through the plasmodesmata connecting the companion cells and sieve
elements. Soluble proteins present in the sieve tubes can be collected by
several techniques, such as incision or the aphid technique. The composition
of the proteins in the phloem sap is unique compared with that of tissue
extract, suggesting these proteins have important roles for the development
and functions of sieve tubes.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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