Arabinogalactan-Rich Glycoproteins Are Localized on the Cell Surface and in Intravacuolar Multivesicular Bodies
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 98 (1) , 264-272
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.98.1.264
Abstract
We investigated the subcellular distribution of antigenic sites immunoreactive to the monoclonal antibody 16.4B4 (PM Norman, VPM Wingate, MS Fitter, CJ Lamb [1986] Planta 167: 452-459) in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) leaf cells. This antibody is directed against a glycan epitope in a family of plasma membrane arabinogalactan proteins of 135 to 180 kilodaltons, elaborated from a polypeptide of relative molecular mass 50 kilodaltons (PM Norman, P Kjellbom, DJ Bradley, MG Hahn, CJ Lamb [1990] Planta 181: 365-373). We demonstrated by immunogold electron microscopy that the epitope reactive with monoclonal antibody 16.4B4 is localized on the cell surface in the leaf parenchyma cell periplast. The 16.4B4 antigen is also localized in multivesicular invaginations of the plasma membrane also known as plasmalemmasomes, implying a biochemical and, hence, functional interrelationship between these structures. Monoclonal antibody 16.4B4 also labels intracellular multivesicular bodies that appear to represent internalized plasmalemmasomes. Antibody reactivity was also observed in partially degraded multivesicular bodies sequestered within the central vacuole. We propose that the subcellular distribution of the epitope reactive with monoclonal antibody 16.4B4 defines a plasmalemmasome (or multivesicular body-mediated) pathway for the internalization of the periplasmic matrix for vacuolar mediated disposal. The multivesicular bodies appear to be equivalent to the well-characterized endosomes and multivesicular bodies of animal cells involved in the internalization and lysosome-mediated degradation of extracellular materials.Keywords
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