<Original>Electron Microscopical Studies on the Deposition Route of the Bark Lectin of Sophora japonica
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この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。Immuno-gold electron microscopical observation indicated that the bark lectin of Sophora japonica is localized in the Golgi apparatus and the intravacuolar electron-dense materials, suggesting that the lectin is transported through the Golgi apparatus on the way from the ER to the vacuole. On the other hand, it was sometimes observed that ER-like endomembrane contains electron-dense materials by conventional electron microscopy. Moreover, such endomembrane appeared to fuse the tonoplast. It is possible that some of the lectin molecules or subunits may be transported through the Golgi apparatus and the others of them may be transported directly from ER to vacuole in the parenchyma cells of the bark of Sophora japonica.
- 京都大学の論文
- 1990-12-28
著者
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Ogawa Masahiro
Research Institute for Food Science, Kyoto University
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Baba Keiichi
Wood Research Institute Kyoto University
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Ogawa M
Tokyo Electric Power Co. Ltd. Yokohama Jpn
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SUMIYA Kazuo
Emeritus professor of Kyoto University
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SUMIYA Kazuo
Research Section of Wood Biology, WOOD RESEARCH INSTITUTE, KYOTO UNIVERSITY
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Sumiya K
Emeritus Professor Of Kyoto University
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Baba Keiichi
Research Section of Wood Biology, WOOD RESEARCH INSTITUTE, KYOTO UNIVERSITY
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