A flowchart to analyze protease activity in plant mitochondria

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Abstract

Proteases are one of the most abundant classes of enzymes and are involved in a plethora of biological processes in many cellular compartments, including the mitochondria. To understand the role of proteases is essential to determine their substrate repertoire, preferably in an in vivo setting. In this chapter we describe general guidelines to analyze protease activity using several strategies, from in-gel analysis to mass spectrometry mapping of the cleavage site(s) and fl uorogenic probes that can easily be used in vivo. To exemplify this fl owchart, we used the recently characterized organellar oligopeptidase of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), an enzyme that takes part in degradation of short peptides within mitochondria and chloroplasts.

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Teixeira, P. F., Branca, R. M., Kmiec, B., & Glaser, E. (2015). A flowchart to analyze protease activity in plant mitochondria. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1305, 123–130. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2639-8_8

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