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Experimental detection of proteolytic activity in a signal peptide peptidase of Arabidopsis thaliana

BACKGROUND: Signal peptide peptidase (SPP) is a multi-transmembrane aspartic protease involved in intramembrane-regulated proteolysis (RIP). RIP proteases mediate various key life events by releasing bioactive peptides from the plane of the membrane region. We have previously isolated Arabidopsis SP...

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Autores principales: Hoshi, Masako, Ohki, Yu, Ito, Keisuke, Tomita, Taisuke, Iwatsubo, Takeshi, Ishimaru, Yoshiro, Abe, Keiko, Asakura, Tomiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3710259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23829174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2091-14-16
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author Hoshi, Masako
Ohki, Yu
Ito, Keisuke
Tomita, Taisuke
Iwatsubo, Takeshi
Ishimaru, Yoshiro
Abe, Keiko
Asakura, Tomiko
author_facet Hoshi, Masako
Ohki, Yu
Ito, Keisuke
Tomita, Taisuke
Iwatsubo, Takeshi
Ishimaru, Yoshiro
Abe, Keiko
Asakura, Tomiko
author_sort Hoshi, Masako
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Signal peptide peptidase (SPP) is a multi-transmembrane aspartic protease involved in intramembrane-regulated proteolysis (RIP). RIP proteases mediate various key life events by releasing bioactive peptides from the plane of the membrane region. We have previously isolated Arabidopsis SPP (AtSPP) and found that this protein is expressed in the ER. An AtSPP-knockout plant was found to be lethal because of abnormal pollen formation; however, there is negligible information describing the physiological function of AtSPP. In this study, we have investigated the proteolytic activity of AtSPP to define the function of SPPs in plants. RESULTS: We found that an n-dodecyl-ß-maltoside (DDM)-solubilized membrane fraction from Arabidopsis cells digested the myc-Prolactin-PP-Flag peptide, a human SPP substrate, and this activity was inhibited by (Z-LL)(2)-ketone, an SPP-specific inhibitor. The proteolytic activities from the membrane fractions solubilized by other detergents were not inhibited by (Z-LL)(2)-ketone. To confirm the proteolytic activity of AtSPP, the protein was expressed as either a GFP fusion protein or solely AtSPP in yeast. SDS-PAGE analysis showed that migration of the fragments that were cleaved by AtSPP were identical in size to the fragments produced by human SPP using the same substrate. These membrane-expressed proteins digested the substrate in a manner similar to that in Arabidopsis cells. CONCLUSIONS: The data from the in vitro cell-free assay indicated that the membrane fraction of both Arabidopsis cells and AtSPP recombinantly expressed in yeast actually possessed proteolytic activity for a human SPP substrate. We concluded that plant SPP possesses proteolytic activity and may be involved in RIP.
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spelling pubmed-37102592013-07-13 Experimental detection of proteolytic activity in a signal peptide peptidase of Arabidopsis thaliana Hoshi, Masako Ohki, Yu Ito, Keisuke Tomita, Taisuke Iwatsubo, Takeshi Ishimaru, Yoshiro Abe, Keiko Asakura, Tomiko BMC Biochem Research Article BACKGROUND: Signal peptide peptidase (SPP) is a multi-transmembrane aspartic protease involved in intramembrane-regulated proteolysis (RIP). RIP proteases mediate various key life events by releasing bioactive peptides from the plane of the membrane region. We have previously isolated Arabidopsis SPP (AtSPP) and found that this protein is expressed in the ER. An AtSPP-knockout plant was found to be lethal because of abnormal pollen formation; however, there is negligible information describing the physiological function of AtSPP. In this study, we have investigated the proteolytic activity of AtSPP to define the function of SPPs in plants. RESULTS: We found that an n-dodecyl-ß-maltoside (DDM)-solubilized membrane fraction from Arabidopsis cells digested the myc-Prolactin-PP-Flag peptide, a human SPP substrate, and this activity was inhibited by (Z-LL)(2)-ketone, an SPP-specific inhibitor. The proteolytic activities from the membrane fractions solubilized by other detergents were not inhibited by (Z-LL)(2)-ketone. To confirm the proteolytic activity of AtSPP, the protein was expressed as either a GFP fusion protein or solely AtSPP in yeast. SDS-PAGE analysis showed that migration of the fragments that were cleaved by AtSPP were identical in size to the fragments produced by human SPP using the same substrate. These membrane-expressed proteins digested the substrate in a manner similar to that in Arabidopsis cells. CONCLUSIONS: The data from the in vitro cell-free assay indicated that the membrane fraction of both Arabidopsis cells and AtSPP recombinantly expressed in yeast actually possessed proteolytic activity for a human SPP substrate. We concluded that plant SPP possesses proteolytic activity and may be involved in RIP. BioMed Central 2013-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3710259/ /pubmed/23829174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2091-14-16 Text en Copyright © 2013 Hoshi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hoshi, Masako
Ohki, Yu
Ito, Keisuke
Tomita, Taisuke
Iwatsubo, Takeshi
Ishimaru, Yoshiro
Abe, Keiko
Asakura, Tomiko
Experimental detection of proteolytic activity in a signal peptide peptidase of Arabidopsis thaliana
title Experimental detection of proteolytic activity in a signal peptide peptidase of Arabidopsis thaliana
title_full Experimental detection of proteolytic activity in a signal peptide peptidase of Arabidopsis thaliana
title_fullStr Experimental detection of proteolytic activity in a signal peptide peptidase of Arabidopsis thaliana
title_full_unstemmed Experimental detection of proteolytic activity in a signal peptide peptidase of Arabidopsis thaliana
title_short Experimental detection of proteolytic activity in a signal peptide peptidase of Arabidopsis thaliana
title_sort experimental detection of proteolytic activity in a signal peptide peptidase of arabidopsis thaliana
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3710259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23829174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2091-14-16
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