Contribution of processing events to the molecular heterogeneity of four banding types of phaseolin, the major storage protein of Phaseolus vulgaris L. 1984

L Lioi, and R Bollini
Istituto del Germoplasma, CNR, Via G. Amendola, 165/A I-70126, Bari, Italy.

The origin of the molecular heterogeneity of phaseolin was investigated by studying, both in vivo and in vitro, the synthesis and processing of four different banding types of phaseolin in five cultivars of Phaseolus vulgaris L. The results demonstrate: I) Newly-synthesized (unprocessed) phaseolin in all cultivars is composed of three major components. These differ between cultivars, both in charge and Mr. II) The processing of these precursors is highly conserved and consists of the co-translational cleavage of a signal peptide, two glycosylation steps in the endoplasmic reticulum and a further modification inside the protein bodies to give the mature form. III) Some of the molecular heterogeneity of each phaseolin banding type is due to a different extent of glycosylation of its polypeptide components.

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