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Issue title: Plant and Animal Cell Enlargement
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Hicks-Berger, Carrie | Sokolchik, Irina | Kim, Chinpal | Morré, D. James
Affiliations: Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA
Note: [] Address for correspondence: D.J. Morré, Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Purdue University, 136 Hansen Life Sciences Research Building, 201 S. University Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2065, USA. Fax: +1 765 494 4007; E-mail: morre@pharmacy.purdue.edu
Abstract: An AAA-ATPase (ATPases Associated with a Variety of Cellular Activities) localized to the plasma membrane of soybean (Glycine max) was isolated, partially sequenced and cloned (SBPM AAA-ATPase). The protein with an apparent monomer molecular mass of about 97 kDa was isolated using a combination of anion exchange, preparative SDS-PAGE, reverse phase HPLC, and ATP affinity chromatography. The cDNA for the full-length SBPM AAA-ATPase was cloned by screening an expression library using an antibody against the highly conserved Walker B AAA-ATP-binding motif. Northern blot analysis detected one transcript of ∼2700 bp. The full-length cDNA sequence was that previously obtained (GenBank Database; U20213) encoding a protein with two copies of the conserved AAA-ATP-binding motif and regions of sequence homology with other AAA-ATPases. Electron microscopic preparations of the recombinant SBPM AAA-ATPase revealed hexamers typically formed by these proteins. The cloned and expressed protein was identical to the protein isolated from the soybean plasma membrane as confirmed using antisera raised to a non-conserved region of the derived protein sequence and by N-terminal sequencing of peptides derived from the isolated protein.
Keywords: Soybean, plasma membrane, AAA-ATPase, cell enlargement, physical membrane displacement, p97
Journal: BioFactors, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 135-149, 2006
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