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The Role of Cysteine Residues in Redox Regulation and Protein Stability of Arabidopsis thaliana Starch Synthase 1.

PLoS ONE. 2015; 
SkryhanKatsiaryna,Cuesta-SeijoJose A,NielsenMorten M,MarriLucia,MellorSilas B,GlaringMikkel A,JensenPoul E,PalcicMonica M,BlennowAnd
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Gene Synthesis The open reading frame of Arabidopsis thaliana starch synthase 1 (AtSS1) (GenBank accession No: BAE98960.1) was synthesized as a codon-optimized construct for expression in E. coli by GenScript (http://www.genscript.com). Get A Quote

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Starch biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana is strictly regulated. In leaf extracts, starch synthase 1 (AtSS1) responds to the redox potential within a physiologically relevant range. This study presents data testing two main hypotheses: 1) that specific thiol-disulfide exchange in AtSS1 influences its catalytic function 2) that each conserved Cys residue has an impact on AtSS1 catalysis. Recombinant AtSS1 versions carrying combinations of cysteine-to-serine substitutions were generated and characterized in vitro. The results demonstrate that AtSS1 is activated and deactivated by the physiological redox transmitters thioredoxin f1 (Trxf1), thioredoxin m4 (Trxm4) and the bifunctional NADPH-dependent thioredo... More

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