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Plant Physiology 75:70-73 (1984) © 1984 American Society of Plant Biologists Vacuolar Localization of Endoproteinases EP1 and EP2 in Barley Mesophyll Cells 1Plant Growth Laboratory, University of California, Davis, California 95616
The localization of two previously characterized endoproteinases (EP1 and EP2) that comprise more than 95% of the protease activity in primary Hordeum vulgare L. var Numar leaves was determined. Intact vacuoles released from washed mesophyll protoplasts by gentle osmotic shock and increase in pH, were purified by flotation through a four-step Ficoll gradient. These vacuoles contained endoproteinases that rapidly degraded purified barley ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase (RuBPCase) substrate. Breakdown products and extent of digestion of RuBPCase were determined using 12% polyacrylamide-sodium dodecyl sulfate gels. Coomassie brilliant blue- or silver-stained gels were scanned, and the peaks were integrated to provide quantitative information. The characteristics of the vacuolar endoproteinases (e.g. sensitivity to various inhibitors and activators, and the molecular weights of the breakdown products, i.e. peptide maps) closely resembled those of purified EP1 and partially purified EP2. It is therefore concluded that EP1 and EP2 are localized in the vacuoles of mesophyll cells.
1 Research supported by an Allied Chemical Company contract. This article has been cited by other articles:
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