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    ISSN: 1573-5087
    Keywords: Cytokinins ; Cytokinin-binding protein ; Receptor ; Transcription
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Abstract The 67 cytokinin-binding protein (CBP) previously isolated from the cytosol of mature leaves of 10-day-old barley seedlings has now been purified from nuclei isolated from the same leaves. The procedure of CBP isolation included protein purification by Sephadex G-50, hydrophobic chromatography on phenyl-Sepharose and affinity chromatography on zeatin-Sepharose. Interaction of trans-zeatin with the nuclear protein was demonstrated by the ELISA technique based on cytokinin competition with anti-idiotype antibodies (raised against antibodies to trans-zeatin) for complex formation with the protein immobilized on polystyrene microtiter plates. Nuclear 67 protein in concert with trans-zeatin activated transcription elongation in vitro in systems containing chromatin associated with RNA polymerase I or nuclei isolated from barley leaves. Nuclear 67 protein had no effect on the chloroplast transcription system. A 64 CBP was isolated from chloroplasts of barley leaves by the same procedure as that used for CBP isolation from nuclei. The cytokinin-binding properties of the chloroplast protein were demonstrated by competition of trans-zeatin with Aba-i in complex formation with the protein in ELISA. Chloroplast CBP activated RNA synthesis markedly in chloroplast lysate without any effect on transcription in the chromatin-containing system. Therefore both nuclear and chloroplast transcription machineries are regulated by cytokinins by means of special nuclear and chloroplast cytokinin-binding proteins which can be considered cytokinin receptors with the properties of transfactors regulating the elongation phase of transcription.
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