Vegetative and Seed-Specific Forms of Tonoplast Intrinsic Protein in the Vacuolar Membrane of Arabidopsis thaliana

Abstract
Various tissues from both germinating and developing castor seeds (Ricinus communis L.) have been analyzed for the level of expression of the genes for the α- and β-subunits of pyrophosphate-dependent phosphofructokinase (PFP). In tissues in which PFP is expressed, there is a single mRNA species of approximately 2 kilobases for each of the subunits. In germinating endosperm, the gene for the α-subunit is expressed at an earlier time after imbibition than that for the β-subunit, whereas in developing castor seed endosperm, both genes are highly and coordinately expressed. During seedling development, there is tissue-specific expression of the two genes. Tissues in which there is a high level of mRNA correspond with tissues in which both subunits of PFP can be detected. The differential expression of the two subunit genes in germinating endosperm does not result in the presence of the α-subunit polypeptide in the absence of the β-subunit polypeptide. Southern analysis of castor genomic DNA indicates the presence of a single gene for both the α- and β-subunits of PFP in contrast with potato, in which there are at least two genes for each subunit.