Limited proteolysis of aspartokinase I-homoserine dehydrogenase I from Escherichia coli by type VI protease from Streptomyces griseus yields five proteolytic fragments, three of which are dimeric, the other two being monomeric. One of the monomeric fragments (27 kilodaltons) exhibits residual aspartokinase activity, while the second one (33 kilodaltons) possesses residual homoserine dehydrogenase activity. The smallest of the dimeric species (2 X 25 kilodaltons) is inactive; the two other dimers exhibit either only homoserine dehydrogenase activity (2 X 59 kilodaltons) or both activities (hybrid fragment, 89 + 59 kilodaltons). This characterization of the proteolytic species in terms of molecular weight, subunit structure, and activity leads to the proposal of a triglobular model for the native enzyme. In addition, the time course of the formation of the various fragments was followed by measuring enzymatic activity and performing gel electrophoretic analysis of the protein mixture at defined time intervals during proteolysis. On the basis of the results of these studies, a reaction scheme describing the succession of events during proteolysis is given.
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