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Folding of subtilisin BPN': role of the pro-sequence.

J Eder1, M Rheinnecker, A R Fersht.   

Abstract

Subtilisin BPN' is an extracellular serine protease from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens that requires an N-terminal 77 amino acid pro-sequence for correct folding of the catalytic domain. We have expressed an inactive, stable pro-subtilisin variant in Escherichia coli and show that it has structural properties similar to native subtilisin in terms of its near- and far-UV circular dichroism spectra, its compactness, and its capacity to bind calcium ions stoichiometrically. Unlike subtilisin, the pro-subtilisin variant unfolds reversibly with guanidinium chloride, and unfolding occurs via a folding intermediate. This intermediate is similar to the metastable intermediate state recently found for folding of subtilisin in the absence of the pro-sequence. The intermediate state has native-like secondary but little tertiary structure, and has a compactness between that of the native and unfolded state. Pro-subtilisin folds from the intermediate to the folded state in a single co-operative transition mediated by the pro-sequence. The isolated pro-sequence does not appear from its circular dichroism and 1H-NMR spectrum to have enough intrinsic stabilizing interactions to fold autonomously. However, the difference circular dichroism spectra of the pro-subtilisin variant and native subtilisin suggest that it is folded in the context of the pro-subtilisin molecule. The inability of the pro-subtilisin variant to bind a polypeptide inhibitor supports further the hypothesis that the pro-sequence interacts with subtilisin in the region where the active site is exposed. Our results suggest that the interactions provided by the pro-sequence are important only late on the folding pathway of pro-subtilisin and stabilize the transition state for folding. Kinetic analysis of the refolding reaction in the presence and absence of the pro-sequence reveal this stabilization to be in excess of 7.5 kcal/mol; folding is accelerated more than five orders of magnitude.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8377204     DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.1993.1507

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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