Expression and characterization of the intact N‐terminal domain of streptokinase

  • Azuaga A
  • Woodruff N
  • Conejero‐Lara F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Proteolytic studies have enabled two of the three putative domains of the fibrinolytic protein streptokinase to be isolated and characterized (Conejero‐Lara F et al., 1996, Protein Sci 5 :2583–2591). The N‐terminal domain, however, could not be isolated in these experiments because of its susceptibility to proteolytic cleavage. To complete the biophysical characterization of the domain structure of streptokinase we have overexpressed, purified, and characterized the N‐terminal region of the protein, residues 1–146. The results show this is cooperatively folded with secondary structure content and overall stability closely similar to those of the equivalent region in the intact protein.

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Azuaga, A. I., Woodruff, N. D., Conejero‐Lara, F., Cox, V. F., Smith, R. A. G., & Dobson, C. M. (1999). Expression and characterization of the intact N‐terminal domain of streptokinase. Protein Science, 8(2), 443–446. https://doi.org/10.1110/ps.8.2.443

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