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Methods to Analyze the Redox Reactivity of Plant Proteins.

Thualfeqar Al-Mohanna1, George V Popescu1,2, Sorina C Popescu3.   

Abstract

Proteins can be covalently modified by a broad range of highly reactive chemicals and redox mechanisms. Reversible redox-mediated post-translational modifications of sensitive cysteine thiol groups in proteins impact protein characteristics such as interaction behavior and activity state. Evaluating the response of proteins to redox perturbation or reactive chemical species is critical for understanding the underlying mechanisms involved and their contribution to plant stress physiology. Here we provide a detailed workflow that includes procedures for (i) purification, processing, and analysis of protein samples with redox agents, (ii) determining redox-modulated monomer to oligomer transitions using size exclusion chromatography, and (iii) activity assays for monitoring the impact of redox agents on purified enzymes and in crude extracts from plants subjected to oxidative stress. We exemplified how to apply several of the methods discussed for analyzing redox-sensing metallopeptidases, such as thimet oligopeptidases. We anticipate that these protocols should find broad applications in monitoring biochemical properties of other classes of redox-sensitive plant proteins.
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Keywords:  In vivo enzymatic assays; Nernst; Oxidative activation; Peptidase; Redox dimerization; Redox potential; Size exclusion chromatography

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35657519     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2469-2_12

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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