2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2005.01.028
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Folding Pathway Mediated by an Intramolecular Chaperone: Intrinsically Unstructured Propeptide Modulates Stochastic Activation of Subtilisin

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“…During this stage, the IMC remains associated with the protease and serves as a temporary inhibitor of protease activity (47). Finally, through a second autoproteolytic event, the IMC is released and degraded, which results in an active, mature protease (48)(49)(50). We detected both the proenzyme and mature forms of StmPr1 and StmPr2 in strain K279a supernatant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…During this stage, the IMC remains associated with the protease and serves as a temporary inhibitor of protease activity (47). Finally, through a second autoproteolytic event, the IMC is released and degraded, which results in an active, mature protease (48)(49)(50). We detected both the proenzyme and mature forms of StmPr1 and StmPr2 in strain K279a supernatant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…However, many propeptides remain functional as folding catalysts when added in trans (17,20,37,45). This folding process is best studied in the serine proteases subtilisin and ␣-lytic protease (34,36,43). The propeptide guides folding of the catalytic domain through a nonnative folding intermediate to an unprocessed native fold by lowering the free energy required to achieve the native state (1,27,34).…”
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“…However, not all propeptides function as intramolecular protease inhibitors. For some proteases, the propeptides act primarily as intramolecular protein folding chaperones that are needed for protease activity (Subbian et al, 2005;Schilling et al, 2009). Moreover, the bromelains that accumulate in the stem and fruit lack the propeptide (Yamada et al, 1976;Ritonja et al, 1989;Harrach et al, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%