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PHYTOCHROME IN GREEN-TISSUE: PARTIAL PURIFICATION and CHARACTERIZATION OF THE 118-KILODALTON PHYTOCHROME SPECIES FROM LIGHT-GROWN Avena sativa L.*
Authors:James G.,Tokuhisa&dagger   Peter H.,Quail&dagger  
Affiliation:Departments of Botany and Genetics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Abstract:The predominant, immunochemically-detectable phytochrome polypeptide rapidly extracted directly into boiling sodium dodecyl sulfate-containing buffer from fresh or freeze-dried green Avena tissue has an apparent molecular mass of 118 kilodaltons (kDa). This result indicates that the 118-kDa phytochrome species obtained from green Avena by extraction and rapid processing under non-denaturing conditions in previous studies was not derived by partial proteolysis of a larger polypeptide present in the cell. Additional data do, however, demonstrate the presence in green tissue homogenates of proteolytic activity that can cause a = 6-kDa reduction in apparent molecular mass and a blue-shift in the Pfr absorbance maximum of phytochrome during handling. This proteolytic activity contrasts with that previously encountered in etiolated tissue in that it is not inhibited by phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride, but is inhibited by iodoacetamide and leupeptin. This result indicates that the activity is associated with a thiol-like protease. A partial purification procedure that incorporates the use of iodacetamide and a novel chromatographic step is described for green-tissue phytochrome. This procedure provides 50% recovery with a 90-fold enrichment of phytochrome relative to the initial extract in which the chromoprotein is 0.003% of the total soluble protein. The final fraction is apparently free of proteolytic activity. Immunoblot analysis of this fraction demonstrates that the predominant immunoreactive band has a monomeric molecular mass of 118 kDa. Comigration of this band with a band exhibiting zinc-induced fluorescence on blots of the partially purified preparations verifies that the 118-kDa species is the principal tetrapyrrole-bearing polypeptide present. Spectral properties of the final fraction are identical to those published for crude green-tissue extracts, indicating the stability of the molecule's spectral properties throughout the procedure. Size exclusion chromatography under nondenaturing conditions shows that the 118-kDa phytochrome species from green tissue comigrates with the dimeric, etiolated-tissue molecule, and is therefore suggestive of similar quaternary structure. Together these data reinforce previous conclusions that the predominant phytochrome molecule present in the living cells of green tissue is resolvable as a 118-kDa species, distinct from the well-characterized 124-kDa molecule from etiolated tissue (Tokuhisa et al., 1985, Planta 164, 321–332), and indicate that the partial purification protocol described here sustains the green-tissue phytochrome in its native state throughout the procedure.
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