Plant and Cell Physiology, 1986, Vol. 27, No. 7 1419-1422
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Cell-Free Synthesis of Rice Prolamin
1Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural Chemistry, Kyoto Prefectural University Shimogamo, Kyoto 606, Japan
2Central Research Division, Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Osaka 532, Japan
3Department of Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Kinki University Higashi Osaka, Osaka 577, Japan
Polyadenylated RNA was isolated from the protein-body rich fraction of developing rice (Oryza sativa. L) seeds. In a wheat germ cell-free system, the isolated polyadenylated RNA produced polypeptides with the same solubility as prolamin subunits. The electrophoretic mobility of the polypeptides suggested the presence of a signal peptide.
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(Received May 13, 1986; Accepted July 25, 1986)
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