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Secretion and degradation of mutant leucine-specific binding protein molecules containing C-terminal deletions
Authors:R Landick  J R Duncan  B R Copeland  P M Nazos  D L Oxender
Abstract:The leucine-specific binding protein (LS-BP), a periplasmic component of the Escherichia coli high-affinity leucine transport system, is initially synthesized in a precursor form with a 23 amino acid N-terminal leader sequence that is removed during secretion of the protein into the periplasm. Using in vitro mutagenesis, deletion mutants of the LS-BP gene have been constructed with altered or missing amino acid sequences in the C-terminal portion of the protein. These altered binding proteins exhibited normal processing and secretion but were rapidly degraded in the periplasmic space. In the presence of an uncoupler of the transmembrane potential (CCCP) the precursor forms accumulated in the membrane and were protected from degradation. The altered binding proteins also were secreted by spheroplasts of E coli, after which they were easily detected.
Keywords:leucine binding protein  protein secretion  proteolysis  degradation  site-directed mutagenesis  membrane potential  processing  periplasmic proteins
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