Cytosolic and nuclear localization of the cytolytic and insecticidal plant protein enterolobin

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Abstract

Enterolobin is a 52 905 Da cytolytic, inflammatory and insecticidal protein obtained from seeds of the Brazilian tree Enterolobium contortisiliquum. It shares structural and functional similarities with aerolysins, pore-forming toxins from Aeromonas bacteria. These characteristics suggest that enterolobin might play a defence role in the plant. In order to determine the localization and distribution of this phytocytolysin in the seed cells, immunocytochemical labelling experiments were carried out using rabbit anti-enterolobin serum and colloidal gold conjugated with goat anti-rabbit IgG. Light microscopy results indicated that labelling was widely distributed in the cytosol (33%) of cotyledon cells and in the nucleus (67%). Electron microscopy results confirmed the presence of enterolobin in both the cytosol and nucleus. Putative nuclear localization signals (NLS) were found in the sequence of enterolobin.

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Lima, C. M. R., Grossi De Sá, M. F., Kalume, D. E., Roepstorff, P., Morhy, L., Ricart, C. A. O., & Sousa, M. V. (1999). Cytosolic and nuclear localization of the cytolytic and insecticidal plant protein enterolobin. Journal of Experimental Botany, 50(341), 1743–1750. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/50.341.1743

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