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Homomultimeric protease in the hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga maritima has structural and amino acid sequence homology to bacteriocins in mesophilic bacteria
Authors:Paula M Hicks  Kristina D Rinker  Joey R Baker  Robert M Kelly
Institution:Department of Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7905, USA
Abstract:A novel homomultimeric protease (>669 kDa), based on 31 kDa subunits, was purified from cell extracts of the hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga maritima. This protease exhibits activity toward chymotrypsin and trypsin substrates, optimally at 90°C and pH 7.1, and has a half-life of 36 min at 95°C. Transmission electron microscopy established that the protease consists of a large globular assembly which appears circular from the front view. The function of this protease in T. maritima remains unclear, although putative homologs include a 29 kDa antigen from Mycobacterium tuberculosis and a 31 kDa monomer of a high molecular weight bacteriocin produced by Brevibacterium linens Valdes-Stauber, N. and Scherer, S. (1996) Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 62, 1283–1286]. The relationship of these mesophilic proteins to the T. maritima protease suggests that their antibacterial activity may involve elements of proteolysis, and raises the prospect for anti-microbial ecological strategies in hyperthermophilic niches.
Keywords:Proteolysis  Bacteriocin  Thermotoga
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