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Tobacco phytaspase: Successful expression in a heterologous system
Sharmila Narayanan1, Pallab Sanpui2, Lingaraj Sahoo1
1a Department of Biosciences & Bioengineering , Guwahati-39, Assam , India.
Abstract:
Phytaspase, a plant serine protease, has been demonstrated to play an important role in the programmed cell death of various plants. Phytaspase is synthesized as an inactive proenzyme containing an N-terminal signal peptide followed by a pro-domain and a mature protease catalytic domain. Pre-prophytaspase autocatalytically processes itself into a pro-domain and an active mature phytaspase enzyme. We have recently demonstrated the successful expression of mature phytaspase from tobacco in a bacterial system. Herein, we focus on the expression of pre-prophytaspase as a GST-tag fusion and on its purification by affinity chromatography.
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