Cloning of a Higher Plant Elongation Factor 2 cDNA: Expression of eEF2 and α subunit of eEF1B in Sugar Beet Cells during Phosphate and Carbohydrate Starvation

1999 
Summary In ribosomal protein synthesis of higher plants, the peptide elongation step depends, like in other eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms, on several elongation factors, i.e. eEF1A, eEF1B (composed of three subunits; α, β, γ) and eEF2. We have isolated a full-length cDNA clone for eEF2 from sugar beet. The eEF 2 protein sequence as predicted from the cDNA shows highest homology with eEF 2 from Chlorella kessleri , but is also highly similar to other eukaryotic eEF2s. We have analyzed the transcript amounts for eEF1B (α-subunit) and eEF2 in phosphate- and carbohydrate-starved sugar beet suspension-cultured cells and compared them with the transcript levels present in exponentially growing cells. Phosphate starvation affected growth but not the expression of both elongation factors. The dramatic decrease of eEF2 mRNA in response to carbohydrate starvation indicates that eEF2 expression is more sensitive towards nutrient depletion than expression of the eEF1B α-subunit.
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