Immunogold Localization of LHCP II Apoprotein in the Golgi of Euglena

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The light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b complex (LHCP II) of Euglena gracilis contains a 26.5-kDa polypeptide. This polypeptide is low or undetectable in wild-type cells grown in darkness or in dark-grown resting wild-type cells exposed to 7 ft-c of light (the threshold for chloroplast development). On exposure of dark-grown resting cells or cells at 7 ft-c to a normal intensity for development (80 ft-c), the 26.5-kDa apoprotein is rapidly formed. Using a highly specific antibody to the 26.5-kDa apoprotein, little reaction can be detected in electron micrographs of dark-grown resting cells or the same cells at 7 ft-c, as determined by deposition of protein A-gold. However, in the same cells after exposure to 80 ft-c of light, gold deposition over the Golgi apparatus as well as the thylakoids of the plastids can be seen. No deposition is seen if preimmune serum is substituted for immune serum. © 1990, Japan Society for Cell Biology. All rights reserved.

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Osafune, T., Schiff, J. A., & Hase, E. (1990). Immunogold Localization of LHCP II Apoprotein in the Golgi of Euglena. Cell Structure and Function, 15(2), 99–105. https://doi.org/10.1247/csf.15.99

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