Literature DB >> 9620979

Streptomyces griseus protease B: secretion correlates with the length of the propeptide.

J Baardsnes1, S Sidhu, A MacLeod, J Elliott, D Morden, J Watson, T Borgford.   

Abstract

Streptomyces griseus protease B, a member of the chymotrypsin superfamily, is encoded by a gene that express a pre-pro-mature protein. During secretion the precursor protein is processed into a mature, fully folded protease. In this study, we constructed a family of genes which encode deletions at the amino-terminal end of the propeptide. The secretion of active protease B was seen to decrease in an exponential manner according to the length of the deletion. The results underscore the intimate relationship between folding and secretion in bacterial protease expression. They further suggest that the propeptide segment of the zymogen stabilizes the folding of the mature through many small binding interactions over the entire surface of the peptide rather than through a few specific contacts.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9620979      PMCID: PMC107830     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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