Sequence of the gene encoding an alkaline serine proteinase of Bacillus pumilus TYO-67

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The complete nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding an alkaline serine proteinase (aprP) of Bacillus pumilus TYO-67 was determined. The sequence analysis showed an open reading frame of 1,149 bp (383 amino acids) that encoded a signal peptide consisting of 29 residues and a propeptide of 79 residues. The deduced 3 amino acid residues, D32, H64, and S221, were identical with 3 essential amino acids in the catalytic center of subtilases. The sequence around these residues revealed that APRP was a new member of the true subtilisin subgroup of the subtilisin family. The highest homology was found in subtilisin NAT at 64.4% in the DNA sequence. The residue S189 of APRP was different from those of other subtilases.

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Aoyama, M., Toma, C., Yasuda, M., & Iwanaga, M. (2000). Sequence of the gene encoding an alkaline serine proteinase of Bacillus pumilus TYO-67. Microbiology and Immunology, 44(5), 389–393. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1348-0421.2000.tb02511.x

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