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Query: UMLS:C0277787 (
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The chloroplast protein
CP12
has been shown to regulate the activity of two Calvin cycle enzymes, phosphoribulokinase (PRK) and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), by the reversible formation of a multiprotein complex. In Arabidopsis there are three
CP12
genes,
CP12
-1,
CP12
-2, and
CP12
-3, and expression analysis suggested that the function of these proteins may not be restricted to the Calvin cycle. Reverse transcription-PCR analysis was used here to investigate further the expression patterns of the three
CP12
Arabidopsis genes together with the genes encoding plastid GAPDH (GAPA-1 and GAPB), PRK (PRK), and plastid NAD-dependent GAPDH (GAPCp1 and GAPCp2) during development, in response to changes in light, temperature, and anaerobic conditions. Expression of the
CP12
-2 gene was similar to that of the Calvin cycle enzymes PRK and GAPDH. However, this was not the case for
CP12
-1 and -3 which were both expressed in roots. Analysis of transgenic Arabidopsis lines expressing
CP12
::GUS fusion constructs revealed that the
CP12
genes display different spatiotemporal expression patterns. The
CP12
-1 gene was expressed in root tips whilst
CP12
-3::GUS expression was evident throughout the root tissue. The most unexpected finding was that all three
CP12
genes were expressed in floral tissues;
CP12
-1 and
CP12
-2 expression was detected in the sepals and the style of the flower, while in contrast
CP12
-3::GUS expression was restricted to the
stigma
and anthers. Taken together, the data suggest that the redox-sensitive
CP12
proteins may have a wider role in non-photosynthetic plastids, throughout the plant life cycle.
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PMID:Expression analysis of the Arabidopsis CP12 gene family suggests novel roles for these proteins in roots and floral tissues. 1897 62