Subcellular localization of nuclease in barley aleurone

1991 
The intracellular localization of an endonuclease (nuclease I) in barley aleurone responding to gibberellic acid was investigated by subcellular fractionation and immunocytochemistry with monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies. Organelle separations were performed with aleurone layers and protoplasts; immunefixations were carried out on protoplasts only. Nuclease was detected in fractions from isopycnic sucrose density gradients which were enriched in either endoplasmic reticulum or Golgi apparatus membranes. These two organelles were also labelled by the indirect immunogold method on thin sections. Intensive labelling of protein and developing vacuoles was observed. Therefore, as noted in other plants nuclease in barley is essentially a vacuolar enzyme.
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