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Protein Splicing: How Inteins Escape from Precursor Proteins
Authors:Kenneth V Mills  Margaret A Johnson  Francine B Perler
Institution:From the Department of Chemistry, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts 01610.;the §Department of Chemistry, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama 35294, and ;New England Biolabs, Inc., Ipswich, Massachusetts 01938
Abstract:Inteins are nature''s escape artists; they facilitate their excision from flanking polypeptides (exteins) concomitant with extein ligation to produce a mature host protein. Splicing requires sequential nucleophilic displacement reactions catalyzed by strategies similar to proteases and asparagine lyases. Inteins require precise reaction coordination rather than rapid turnover or tight substrate binding because they are single turnover enzymes with covalently linked substrates. This has allowed inteins to explore alternative mechanisms with different steps or to use different methods for activation and coordination of the steps. Pressing issues include understanding the underlying details of catalysis and how the splicing steps are controlled.
Keywords:Enzyme Kinetics  Enzyme Mechanisms  Hedgehog  Post-translational Modification  Protein Motifs  Asparagine Cyclization  Bacterial Intein-like Domain  Intein  Protein Splicing  Thioester
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