Abstract
Two cDNA clones encoding ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylases have been isolated from fruit and leaf cDNA libraries of Citrus ( Citrus unshiu Mac. cv. Miyagawa) in which one was designated as agpS for the small subunit and the other as agpL for the large subunit. Both cDNAs have uninterrupted open reading frames deriving 57–58 kDa polypeptides. The deduced amino acid sequence of agpS has a unique feature. That is, it lacks a cysteine residue (Cys-12) which is usually conserved in all other dicot enzymes. This is the first report of agpS lacking Cys-12 among dicot small subunits. The expression pattern of both subunits showed a different profile in which leaves synthesized both agpS and agpL more vigorously than those of fruits. During leaf development, the transcripts of agpS and agpL showed a higher expression level at younger stages. During fruit development, the expression level of both subunits was observed to be highest in the mini-green stage, but it decreased in the small green stage and it increased again towards the maturing stage. These results suggest that both subunits may play an important role in the regulation of Citrus fruit and leaf development.
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