Plant seeds accumulate stored proteins as a source of amino acids for germination and subsequent seedling growth. Although most of the storage proteins are transported to protein storage vacuoles through the Golgi, at the same time, some ER-derived structures play a role in this process. PAC (precursor accumulation) vesicles are ER derived compartments found in mature seeds of pumpkins and castor beans. PAC vesicles have a core with high electron density and a periphery with low electron density. Some PAC vesicles also contain small vesicular structures.
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Fig.1. ER-derived compartments for protein storage.
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