1. Microplate Assay to Study Carboxypeptidase A Inhibition in Andean Potatoes
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Mariana Tellechea, Javier Garcia-Pardo, Juliana Cotabarren, Daniela Lufrano, Laura Bakas, Francesc Avilés, Walter Obregon, Julia Lorenzo, and Sebastián Tanco
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Metallocarboxypeptidases (MCP) are zinc-dependent exopeptidases that catalyze the hydrolysis of C-terminal amide bonds in proteins and peptides. They are involved in a wide range of physiological processes and have recently emerged as relevant drug targets in biomedicine (Arolas et al., 2007). In this context, the study and discovery of new MCP inhibitors from plants constitute a valuable approach for the development of new therapeutic strategies. Herein we describe a simple and accessible microplate method for the study of the specific and dose-response carboxypeptidase A inhibitory activities present in Andean potato tubers. Our protocol combines an extraction method optimized for small protein inhibitors in plant tissues, with the measurement of enzyme kinetics using a microplate reader. These instruments are capable of reading small sample volumes, for many samples in a very short time-frame, therefore reducing the time and costs of high-throughput screening experiments. Although this protocol describes the study of Andean potatoes, our approach is also applicable to the analysis other plant samples.
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- 2016
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