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Plastidial Localization of a Potato Nudix Hydrolase of ADP-glucose Linked to Starch Biosynthesis

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PLANT AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 49, Issue 11, Pages 1734-1746

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcn145

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  1. The Comision Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnologia and Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (Spain) [BIO2004-01922, BIO2007-63915]
  2. Grant Academy APVV [APVV-0432-06]
  3. Spanish Ministry of Culture and Education

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Escherichia coli and potato (Solanum tuberosum) ADP-sugar pyrophosphatases (EcASPP and StASPP, respectively) are Nudix hydrolases of the bacterial glycogen and starch precursor molecule, ADP-glucose (ADPG). We have previously shown that potato leaves expressing EcASPP either in the cytosol or in the chloroplast exhibited large reductions in the levels of starch, suggesting the occurrence of cytosolic and plastidial pools of ADPG linked to starch biosynthesis. In this work, we produced and characterized potato and Arabidopsis plants expressing EcASPP and StASPP fused with green fluorescent protein (GFP). Confocal fluorescence microscopy analyses of these plants confirmed that EcASPPGFP has a cytosolic localization, whereas StASPPGFP occurs in the plastid stroma. Both source leaves and potato tubers from EcASPPGFP-expressing plants showed a large reduction of the levels of both ADPG and starch. In contrast, StASPPGFP-expressing leaves and tubers exhibited reduced starch and normal ADPG contents when compared with control plants. With the exception of starch synthase in StASPPGFP-expressing plants, no pleiotropic changes in maximum catalytic activities of enzymes closely linked to starch metabolism could be detected in EcASPPGFP- and StASPPGFP-expressing plants. The overall data (i) show that potato plants possess a plastidial ASPP that has access to ADPG linked to starch biosynthesis and (ii) are consistent with the occurrence of plastidic and cytosolic pools of ADPG linked to starch biosynthesis.

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