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Query: EC:3.4.25.1 (
proteasome
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Pentatricopeptide repeat proteins are one of the major protein families in flowering plants, containing around 450 members. They participate in RNA editing and are related to plant growth, development and reproduction, as well as to responses to ABA and abiotic stresses. Their characteristics have been described in silico; however, relatively little is known about their biochemical properties. Different types of
PPR
proteins, with different tasks in RNA editing, have been suggested to interact in an editosome to complete RNA editing. Other non-
PPR
editing factors, such as the multiple organellar RNA editing factors and the organelle RNA recognition motif-containing protein family, for example, have also been described in plants. However, while evidence on protein interactions between non-
PPR
RNA editing proteins is accumulating, very few
PPR
protein interactions have been reported; possibly due to their high instability. In this manuscript, we aimed to optimize the conditions for non-denaturing protein extraction of
PPR
proteins allowing in vivo protein analyses, such as interaction assays by co-immunoprecipitation. The unusually high protein degradation rate, the aggregation properties and the high pI, as well as the ATP-dependence of some
PPR
proteins, are key aspects to be considered when extracting
PPR
proteins in a non-denatured state. During extraction of
PPR
proteins, the use of
proteasome
and phosphatase inhibitors is critical. The use of the ATP-cofactor reduces considerably the degradation of
PPR
proteins. A short centrifugation step to discard cell debris is essential to avoid
PPR
precipitation; while in some cases, addition of a reductant is needed, probably caused by the pI/pH context. This work provides an easy and rapid optimized non-denaturing total protein extraction protocol from plant tissue, suitable for polypeptides of the
PPR
family.
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PMID:Optimization of non-denaturing protein extraction conditions for plant PPR proteins. 2911 61