Abstract
Three highly homologous Esr genes are expressed specifically in the embryo surrounding region at the micropylar end of the maize endosperm. The proteins belong to a family of small hydrophilic proteins that share a conserved motive with Clv3, the ligand of the receptor-like kinase Clv1. In this study, co-localization of Esr proteins with their mRNAs in the embryo surrounding region was shown with polyclonal antibodies recognizing all three Esr proteins. On a subcellular level the secretion of Esr proteins and their association with the cell wall was shown independently by cell fractionation, immunohistochemistry and transient expression of Gfp fusion proteins. Furthermore, a possible interaction of Esr proteins with a 35 kDa protein present in the lower half of maize kernels was suggested by in vitro affinity chromatography. Therefore Esr proteins share two characteristics with ligands of receptor-like kinases: they are released in the extracellular space and they have the capacity to form protein-protein interactions.
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Bonello, J. F., Sevilla-Lecoq, S., Berne, A., Risueño, M. C., Dumas, C., & Rogowsky, P. M. (2002). Esr proteins are secreted by the cells of the embryo surrounding region. Journal of Experimental Botany, 53(374), 1559–1568. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erf010
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