Abstract

Globulins (GLB) are storage proteins that accumulate to high levels during zygotic embryo development of Zea mays L. We visualized the distribution of GLB during zygotic embryo development by immunolabelling of polyethylene glycol sections with a GLB‐specific antiserum and a fluorescent secondary antibody. In sections of embryos at 10 days after pollimation (DAP), GLB were detected in the scutellar node only. Sections of embryos of 17 DAP showed, besides the presence of GLB in the scutellar node, the presence of a low amount of GLB in the coleoptile and the leaf primordia. In 30‐DAP embryos GLB were localized in the root, the coleorhiza, the leaf primordia, the coleoptile and in all cells of the scutellum with the exception of the epidermis and the pro‐vascular tissues. The subcellular location of GLB was visualized by immunolabelling of ultrathin sections with anti‐GLB and a gold‐conjugated secondary antibody. Scutellum cells and root cortex cells of 30‐DAP embryos were packed with protein storage vacuoles (PSV), which differed in electron density. GLB were either evenly distributed throughout the PSV or were localized in electron‐dense inclusions within the PSV. SDS‐PAGE and immunoblot analysis of total protein extracts indicated the presence of a low amount of the GLB1 processing intermediate proGLB1′ in globular as well as mature somatic embryos. After maturation on an ABA‐containing medium, somatic embryos showed the additional presence of the next GLB1 processing intermediate GLB1′. By immuno‐electron microscopy it was possible to localize GLB in globular deposits in PSV in scutellum cells of these somatic embryos.

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