Literature DB >> 9417119

Activation and processing of non-anchored yapsin 1 (Yap3p).

N X Cawley1, V Olsen, C F Zhang, H C Chen, M Tan, Y P Loh.   

Abstract

A C-terminally truncated form of yapsin 1 (yeast aspartic protease 3), the first member of the novel sub-class of aspartic proteases with specificity for basic residues (designated the Yapsins), was overexpressed and purified to apparent homogeneity, yielding approximately 1 microg of yapsin 1/g of wet yeast. N-terminal amino acid analysis of the purified protein confirmed that the propeptide was absent and that the mature enzyme began at Ala68. The mature enzyme was shown to be composed of approximately equimolar amounts of two subunits, designated alpha and beta, that were associated to each other by a disulfide bond. C-terminally truncated proyapsin 1 was also expressed in the baculovirus/Sf9 insect cell expression system and secreted as a zymogen that could be activated upon incubation at an acidic pH with an optimum at approximately 4.0. When expressed without its pro-region, it was localized intracellularly and lacked activity, indicating that the pro-region was required for the correct folding of the enzyme. The activation of proyapsin 1 in vitro exhibited linear kinetics and generated an intermediate form of yapsin 1 or pseudo-yapsin 1.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9417119     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.273.1.584

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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