Assay for Phytaspase-mediated Peptide Precursor Cleavage Using Synthetic Oligopeptide Substrates.

Bio-protocol(2023)

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Proteases control plant growth and development by limited proteolysis of regulatory proteins at highly specific sites. This includes the processing of peptide hormone precursors to release the bioactive peptides as signaling molecules. The proteases involved in this process have long remained elusive. Confirmation of a candidate protease as a peptide precursor-processing enzyme requires the demonstration of protease-mediated precursor cleavage in vitro. In vitro cleavage assays rely on the availability of suitable substrates and the candidate protease with high purity. Here, we provide a protocol for the expression, purification, and characterization of tomato () phytaspases as candidate proteases for the processing of the phytosulfokine precursor. We also show how synthetic oligopeptide substrates can be used to demonstrate site-specific precursor cleavage. Graphical abstract.
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Enzyme assay,Nicotiana benthamiana,Phytaspase,Protease,Protein purification,Substrate specificity,Synthetic peptide substrate,Transient expression
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