Alfalfa Root Nodule Carbon Dioxide Fixation
- 1 June 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 84 (2) , 501-508
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.84.2.501
Abstract
Antiserum was prepared in rabbits against purified alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) nodule phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC). Immunotitration assays revealed that the antiserum recognized the enzyme from alfalfa nodules, uninoculated alfalfa roots, and from soybean nodules. Tandem-crossed immunoelectrophoresis showed that the PEPC protein from alfalfa roots and nodules was immunologically indistinguishable. The 101 kilodalton polypeptide subunit of alfalfa nodule PEPC was identified on Western blots. The PEPC polypeptide was detected in low quantities in young alfalfa roots and nodules but was present at increased levels in mature nodules. Senescent nodules appeared to contain a reduced amount of the PEPC polypeptide. PEPC was also detected by western blot in some plant- and bacterially-conditioned ineffective alfalfa nodules but was not detected in bacteroids isolated from effective nodules. Alfalfa nodule PEPC is constitutively expressed in low levels in roots. In nodules, expression of PEPC polypeptide increases several-fold, resulting in increased PEPC activity. Antiserum prepared against the C4 PEPC from maize leaves recognized the PEPC enzyme in all legume nodules and roots tested, while the antiserum prepared against alfalfa nodule PEPC also recognized the leaf PEPC of several C4 plant species. Neither antiserum reacted strongly with any C3 leaf proteins. The molecular weight of the PEPC polypeptide from C4 leaves and legume nodules appears to be similar.Keywords
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