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First published online March 20, 2009; 10.1105/tpc.108.064717 The Plant Cell 21:861-875 (2009) © 2009 American Society of Plant Biologists OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE
Characterization of Solanum tuberosum Multicystatin and Its Structural comparison with Other Cystatins[OA]
a School of Molecular Biosciences, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99164-4660 1 Address correspondence to chkang{at}wsu.edu.
Potato (Solanum tuberosum) multicystatin (PMC) is a crystalline Cys protease inhibitor present in the subphellogen layer of potato tubers. It consists of eight tandem domains of similar size and sequence. Our in vitro results showed that the pH/PO4–-dependent oligomeric behavior of PMC was due to its multidomain nature and was not a characteristic of the individual domains. Using a single domain of PMC, which still maintains inhibitor activity, we identified a target protein of PMC, a putative Cys protease. In addition, our crystal structure of a representative repeating unit of PMC, PMC-2, showed structural similarity to both type I and type II cystatins. The N-terminal trunk, This article has been cited by other articles:
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