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Cleavage specificity of the serine protease of Aeromonas sobria, a member of the kexin family of subtilases
Authors:Kobayashi Hidetomo  Takahashi Eizo  Oguma Keiji  Fujii Yoshio  Yamanaka Hiroyasu  Negishi Tomoe  Arimoto-Kobayashi Sakae  Tsuji Takao  Okamoto Keinosuke
Institution:Department of Pharmacogenetics, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan.
Abstract:Subtilisin-like proteases have been grouped into six families based on a sequence of the catalytic domain. One of the six is the kexin family, of which furin is a representative protease. All members of the kexin family, except one, are from eukaryotes. The one prokaryotic protease is a serine protease of Aeromonas sorbria (ASP). Here, we examined the substrate specificity of ASP based on the cleavage of short peptides. The results showed that ASP preferentially cleaves the peptide bond following two basic residues, one of which is Lys, but not the bond following a single basic residue. This indicates that the tertiary structure around the catalytic domain of ASP resembles, but is not identical to that of furin. Prekallikrein was cleaved into four fragments by ASP, indicating that the protein must be cleaved at specific sequences.
Keywords:serine protease              Aeromonas            cleavage specificity  subtilase  kexin family
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