Aqualysin I is a subtilisin-type serine protease secreted into the culture medium by Thermus aquaticus YT-1. It is first produced as a large precursor that consists of a signal peptide, an N-terminal prodomain, the mature protease domain and a C-terminal pro-domain. To investigate whether the N-terminal pro-domain supplied in trans as an independent peptide plays an important role in the folding and secretion of the protease, the N-terminal pro-domain in E. coli has been expressed independent of the mature domain with or without the C-terminal pro-domain using an expression system with separate promoters and signal peptides. Protease assay and SDS-PAGE clearly showed that the N-terminal pro-domain plays an essential role in guiding the proper folding in trans of the enzymatically active conformation of aqualysin I. The N-terminal amino acid sequences of the purified enzymes were identical and had no signal peptides. These results indicate that independently expressed domains are secreted into the periplasmic space before the N-terminal pro-domain-assisted folding of the mature domain.
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Kim, J. Y., Choi, Y. L., Cho, Y. S., Kim, C. H., & Lee, Y. C. (2002). Independently expressed N-terminal pro-domain of aqualysin I precursor complements the folding of its mature domain to active form in Escherichia coli. Journal of Basic Microbiology, 42(3), 181–189. https://doi.org/10.1002/1521-4028(200206)42:3<181::AID-JOBM181>3.0.CO;2-8
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