The inhibitor protein of phosphorylated nitrate reductase from spinach (Spinacia oleracea) leaves is a 14‐3‐3 protein
- 3 June 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 387 (2-3), 127-131
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(96)00478-4
Abstract
The inhibitor protein (IP) that inactivates spinach leaf NADH:nitrate reductase (NR) has been identified for the first time as a member of the eukaryotic 14-3-3 protein family based on three lines of evidence. First, the sequence of an eight amino acid tryptic peptide, obtained from immunopurified IP, matched that of a highly conserved region of the 14-3-3 proteins. Second, an authentic member of the 14-3-3 family, recombinant Arabidopsis GF14ω, caused inactivation of phospho-NR in a magnesium-dependent manner identical to IP. Third, an anti-GF14 monoclonal antibody cross-reacted with IP and anti-IP monoclonal antibodies cross-reacted with GF14ω.Keywords
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