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Query: EC:3.4.24.27 (
thermolysin
)
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The low molecular weight, glutamine-rich storage protein isolated from the seeds of Ricinus communis (
castor
beans) has been shown to consist of two different polypeptide chains linked by disulfide bond(s). The small subunit is composed of 34 amino acids with a proline at its NH2 terminus, whereas the large subunit contains 61 amino acids with a cyclized glutamine as the NH2-terminal residue. The complete amino acid sequence of both subunits has been determined through characterization of the isolated subunits and selected peptides from trypsin, chymotrypsin,
thermolysin
, and cyanogen bromide cleavage. The intact protein possesses a large number of glutaminyl and half-cystinyl residues and exhibits sequence heterogeneity as observed from peptide sequences. Comparison of the sequence of this protein and those of other seed proteins indicates some structural similarities between them. The amino acid sequences of the two polypeptide chains of
castor
bean storage protein are: (formula, see text).
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PMID:Amino acid sequence of small and large subunits of seed storage protein from Ricinus communis. 717 64
Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) from developing
castor
oil seeds (COS) exists as two distinct oligomeric isoforms. The typical class-1 PEPC homotetramer consists of 107-kDa plant-type PEPC (PTPC) subunits, whereas the allosterically desensitized 910-kDa class-2 PEPC hetero-octamer arises from the association of class-1 PEPC with 118-kDa bacterial-type PEPC (BTPC) subunits. The in vivo interaction and subcellular location of COS BTPC and PTPC were assessed by imaging fluorescent protein (FP)-tagged PEPCs in tobacco suspension-cultured cells. The BTPC-FP mainly localized to cytoplasmic punctate/globular structures, identified as mitochondria by co-immunostaining of endogenous cytochrome oxidase. Inhibition of respiration with KCN resulted in proportional decreases and increases in mitochondrial versus cytosolic BTPC-FP, respectively. The FP-PTPC and NLS-FP-PTPC (containing an appended nuclear localization signal, NLS) localized to the cytosol and nucleus, respectively, but both co-localized with mitochondrial-associated BTPC when co-expressed with BTPC-FP. Transmission electron microscopy of immunogold-labeled developing COS revealed that BTPC and PTPC are localized at the mitochondrial (outer) envelope, as well as the cytosol. Moreover,
thermolysin
-sensitive BTPC and PTPC polypeptides were detected on immunoblots of purified COS mitochondria. Overall, our results demonstrate that: (i) COS BTPC and PTPC interact in vivo as a class-2 PEPC complex that associates with the surface of mitochondria, (ii) BTPC's unique and divergent intrinsically disordered region mediates its interaction with PTPC, whereas (iii) the PTPC-containing class-1 PEPC is entirely cytosolic. We hypothesize that mitochondrial-associated class-2 PEPC facilitates rapid refixation of respiratory CO(2) while sustaining a large anaplerotic flux to replenish tricarboxylic acid cycle C-skeletons withdrawn for biosynthesis.
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PMID:Bacterial- and plant-type phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase isozymes from developing castor oil seeds interact in vivo and associate with the surface of mitochondria. 2240 38