Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8359503 | Protein Expression and Purification | 2018 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
The PR-1 proteins (pathogenesis-related protein 1) are involved in plant defense mechanisms against various pathogens. The genome of cacao (Theobroma cacao) encodes 14 PR-1 proteins, named TcPR-1a to TcPR-1n. Two of them, TcPR-1f and TcPR-1g, have a C-terminal expansion with high similarity to protein kinase domains, suggesting a receptor-like kinase (RLK) protein architecture. Moreover, TcPR-1g is highly expressed during cacao response to Witches' Broom Disease, caused by the fungus Moniliopthora perniciosa. Here we describe a structural genomics approach to clone, express and purify the kinase domains of TcPR-1f and TcPR-1g. Escherichia coli BL21(DE3)-R3 cells were used for protein expression and co-expression of Lambda Protein Phosphatase was critical for successfully obtaining soluble recombinant protein. We expect that the ability to express and purify the kinase domains of TcPR-1f and TcPR-1g will further our understanding of the role these proteins play during cacao defense response.
Keywords
pathogenesis-related protein 1Ag5RLKWBDSCP/TAPSPR-1Witches' broom diseaseDDMLICFPRHEPES4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazineethanesulfonic acidSDS-PAGESodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisProtein expressionkinase domaindodecyl maltosideterrific brothLigation-independent cloningFrosty Pod RotReceptor-like kinaseReceptor-like protein kinaseCacao
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Authors
Thalita Ravazo Tosarini, Priscila Zonzini Ramos, Gerson Souza Profeta, Renata Moro Baroni, Katlin B. Massirer, Rafael M. Couñago, Jorge M.C. Mondego,