Covalent structures of potato tuber lipases (patatins) and implications for vacuolar import

Karen Gjesing Welinder, Malene Jørgensen

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Abstract

Proteome data of potato (Solanum tuberosum) tuber juice and of purified potato tuber vacuoles indicated that mature patatins may perhaps lack a C-terminal (ct) propeptide. We have confirmed this by complete mass spectrometric sequencing of a number of patatin variants as well as their N-linked complex-type glycans from the starch-rich cultivar Kuras. For this cultivar full length patatin cDNAs have also been sequenced, as the patatin locus is highly polymorphous. It is well-known that patatins are located in the vacuoles of potato tubers. Furthermore, the complex glycan structures show that the path is via the Golgi apparatus. However, the vacuolar targeting signal has never been identified for this storage and defence protein, which amounts to 25-40% of tuber protein. We propose that a six-residue ct-propeptide, -ANKASY-COO- composes this signal. The crystallographic structure of a recombinant patatin (Rydel et al., Biochemistry 42, 6696-6708), which included this propeptide thus, for the first time, shows the structure of a putative ligand of the vacuolar sorting receptor and processing enzyme responsible for patatin import.

 

The work was supported by grant 274-06-0331 to MJ from the Danish Research Council for Technology and Production, and grant 2052-03-0022 from the Danish Research Agency.

 

Reference

Welinder KG, Jørgensen M (2009) Covalent structures of potato tuber lipases (patatins) and implications for vacuolar import. J. Biol. Chem., Feb 2009; doi:10.1074/jbc.M809674200.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2009
Publication statusPublished - 2009
EventCOST FA0603 WG1 MEETING: Technical aspects inherent to Plant Proteomics "Classical and novel approaches in Plant Proteomics". Viterbo, Italy, 5-6 May 2009. - Viterbo, Italy
Duration: 5 May 20096 May 2009

Conference

ConferenceCOST FA0603 WG1 MEETING: Technical aspects inherent to Plant Proteomics "Classical and novel approaches in Plant Proteomics". Viterbo, Italy, 5-6 May 2009.
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityViterbo
Period05/05/200906/05/2009

Keywords

  • Potato protein

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