How Can RuBisCO Be Released from the Mesophyll Cells of Green Tea Residue?

IF 6.2 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jie Zhou, Ankun Wang, Qiming Zhu, Feipeng Zhang* and Chen Zhang*, 
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Abstract

Although ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO) has been obtained from green tea residue mesophyll cells (TRMCs), its intact release has not yet been achieved. To release RuBisCO, this study employed a combination or sequential treatments using urea, β-mercaptoethanol, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), and enzymes. Factors that hindered RuBisCO release from TRMCs were investigated through SDS-PAGE analysis, protein release quantification, and electron microscopy techniques. Alkali treatment of TRMCs at 95 °C facilitated protein release, while also causing protein modification or degradation. Conversely, the combined treatment of β-mercaptoethanol with urea and/or SDS could effectively disrupt the disulfide bonds, hydrogen bonds, and/or hydrophobic interactions within the cells, leading to the release of 40% or more of the proteins. This treatment showed strong electrophoretic bands at 55 and 15 kDa, indicating that RuBisCO was completely released. No protein was released during the treatment with SDS and pepsin/papain/alkaline protease, indicating that RuBisCO was hindered by the presence of cellulose and hemicellulose. Sequential treatment with SDS and Viscozyme L dissolved TRMC lignocellulose without releasing RuBisCO, suggesting the low solubility of RuBisCO. Overall, the presence of lignocellulose in the cell wall and the low solubility of RuBisCO were identified as key factors hindering its release from the TRMCs.

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绿茶渣叶肉细胞如何释放RuBisCO ?
虽然从绿茶残渣叶肉细胞(TRMCs)中获得了核酮糖-1,5-二磷酸羧化酶/加氧酶(RuBisCO),但尚未实现其完整释放。为了释放RuBisCO,本研究采用了尿素、β-巯基乙醇、十二烷基硫酸钠(SDS)和酶的组合或顺序处理。通过SDS-PAGE分析、蛋白释放定量和电子显微镜技术研究了阻碍trmc释放RuBisCO的因素。trmc在95℃下碱处理促进了蛋白质的释放,同时也引起了蛋白质的修饰或降解。相反,将β-巯基乙醇与尿素和/或SDS联合处理可以有效地破坏细胞内的二硫键、氢键和/或疏水相互作用,导致40%或更多的蛋白质释放。该处理在55和15 kDa处显示出较强的电泳带,表明RuBisCO被完全释放。在SDS和胃蛋白酶/木瓜蛋白酶/碱性蛋白酶处理期间,没有蛋白释放,表明纤维素和半纤维素的存在阻碍了RuBisCO的释放。SDS和粘酶L的顺序处理使TRMC木质纤维素溶解而不释放RuBisCO,表明RuBisCO的溶解度较低。总的来说,细胞壁中木质纤维素的存在和RuBisCO的低溶解度被认为是阻碍其从trmc中释放的关键因素。
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 农林科学-农业综合
CiteScore
9.90
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8.20%
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1375
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry publishes high-quality, cutting edge original research representing complete studies and research advances dealing with the chemistry and biochemistry of agriculture and food. The Journal also encourages papers with chemistry and/or biochemistry as a major component combined with biological/sensory/nutritional/toxicological evaluation related to agriculture and/or food.
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