Tissue- and cell-specific expression of the two sucrose synthase isoenzymes in developing maize kernels

1989 
The localization of the two known sucrose synthase isoenzymes of Zea mays L., sucrose synthase 1 and sucrose synthase 2, was studied during kernel development by indirect immunohistochemistry. These enzymes are encoded by the Sh and Sus genes, respectively. Since the antiserum used cross-reacts with both enzymes, tissue sections of Sh and sh kernels were compared. In the latter tissue no sucrose synthase 1 is expressed and thus the signal obtained was ascribed to sucrose synthase 2. We found that the isoenzymes are differentially expressed. While sucrose synthase 1 is expressed only in the endosperm, sucrose synthase 2 is found in almost all tissues of the kernel with cxpression levels specific for cell type and developmental stage. Sucrose synthase 2 is expressed strongly in the aleurone and subaleurone cell layers, where the signal detected is as strong as or even stronger than the sucrose synthase 1 signal in the inner endosperm. The distribution of the enzymes changes characteristically during development.
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