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Cloning and expression of an isovaleryl pepstatin-insensitive carboxyl proteinase gene from Xanthomonas sp. T-22.

K Oda1, M Ito, K Uchida, Y Shibano, K Fukuhara, S Takahashi.   

Abstract

Xanthomonas carboxyl proteinase (XCP), isolated from Xanthomonas sp. T-22, is the second example of the unique carboxyl proteinases [EC 3.4.23.33] which are insensitive to the classical aspartic proteinase inhibitor. The gene coding for XCP was cloned, sequenced, and expressed in Escherichia coli. The XCP gene contains an open reading frame of 2,481 base pairs encoding a protein of 827 amino acid residues with a M(r) of 83,677. The XCP was synthesized as a large precursor consisting of three regions: NH2-terminal prepro (N-Prepro) (237 amino acid residues); mature XCP (398 a.a.residues); and COOH-terminal pro (C-Pro) (192 a.a. residues). The N-Prepro and mature XCP regions had no sequence similarity to any other proteins reported so far, except the carboxyl proteinase from Pseudomonas sp. 101 [Oda, K., Takahashi, T., Tokuda, Y., Shibano, Y., and Takahashi, S. (1994) J. Biol. Chem. 269, 26518-26524]. The C-Pro region showed high similarity to COOH-terminal regions of other microbial proteinase precursors. E. coli carrying a plasmid containing the cloned wild-type XCP gene produced an 84-kDa protein. This protein was processed into a mature, active form under acidic conditions. This process was completely blocked by tyrostatin, an XCP-specific inhibitor from Kitasatosporia sp. 55, indicating an autocatalytic processing. The purified recombinant XCP had the same characteristics as authentic XCP except for the NH2-terminal amino acid sequence. When the mutant XCP gene truncated in the C-Pro region was expressed in E. coli, an expected 64-kDa protein was detected in the cells, and also processed into the 42-kDa active form under the acidic conditions. Thus, the C-Pro region was not essential for the formation of active mature XCP.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8902622     DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a021451

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biochem        ISSN: 0021-924X            Impact factor:   3.387


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