Cellular localisation of VvRops and VvRabA5e, small GTPases developmentally regulated in grape berries

Authors

  • G. Conéjéro
  • F. X. Sauvage
  • M. Pradal
  • C. Celhay
  • J. L. Verdeil
  • V. Galeote
  • C. Tesniere

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5073/vitis.2010.49.193-199

Keywords:

grape berry, immunocytofluorescence, Rab, Rop, small GTPases, yeast complementation

Abstract

VvRops, in particular VvRop9, and VvRabA5e are small GTPases which are developmentally regulated in grape berries. In an attempt to help elucidate the role of these proteins during fruit development and ripening, we investigated their localisation in the fruit by immunocytofluorescence. These proteins were observed at a perinuclear location, at cell periphery and around vesicles. In particular VvRops were found to be located in the nucleus and likely on the plasma membrane. VvRop9 and VvRabA5e cDNAs were introduced separately into S. cerevisiae mutants with RHO1 and YPT31/YPT32 defective genes respectively. Neither cDNAs could complement these temperature-sensitive mutants, suggesting that the functions of the VvRop9 and VvRabA5e genes in grapevine likely differ from the functions of RHO1 and YPT31/YPT32 genes in yeast.

 

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2015-04-08

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