A non‐specific lipid transfer protein from Arabidopsis is a cell wall protein

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Lipid transfer proteins (LTPs), mediate the transfer of phospholipids between membranes in vitro. However, the in vivo function of LTPs is not known. To determine the precise location of a non‐specific LTP from Arabidopsis, a cDNA clone was used to produce an Arabidopsis LTP:protein A fusion. Antibodies raised against the fusion were used to localize the Arabidopsis LTP by immunoelectron microscopy. LTP was found to be located in the cell wall, mainly in epidermal cells. This location appears to be inconsistent with the proposed role of the protein in intracellular lipid transfer. 1993 BIOS Scientific Publishers Ltd

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Thoma, S., Kaneko, Y., & Somerville, C. (1993). A non‐specific lipid transfer protein from Arabidopsis is a cell wall protein. The Plant Journal. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-313X.1993.t01-25-00999.x

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