1993
DOI: 10.1099/00221287-139-1-39
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Molecular cloning and nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding a calcium-dependent exoproteinase from Bacillus megaterium ATCC 14581

Abstract: The gene npvM encoding the calcium-dependent extracellular proteinase from Bacillus megatevium ATCC 14581 was cloned in the vector pBR322 and expressed in Escherichia coli HBlO1. The DNA sequence of the cloned 3.7 kb fragment revealed only one open reading frame consisting of 1686 bp with a coding capacity of 562 amino acid residues. A predicted Shine-Dalgarno (SD) sequence was observed 9 bp upstream from the presumptive translation start site (ATG). A possible promoter sequence (TAGACG for the -35 region and … Show more

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“…After staining with Coomassie brilliant blue R-250, protein bands were cut out of the membrane, and the N-terminal amino acid sequence was analyzed by the Edman degradation procedure with an Applied Biosystems model 476A protein/ peptide sequencer (Applied Biosystems Inc., U.S.A.). The N-terminal amino acid sequence of the 36-kDa protease was V-R-D-P-N-A-V-G-T-G-K-G-; this sequence shares a high degree of similarity with the N-terminal sequences of a neutral protease from B. cereus DSM 3101 and B. megaterium ATCC 14581 (Table 2) (Kühn and Fortnagel 1993). The thermolysin-like neutral protease of B. cereus DSM 3101 has 566 amino acid residues and contains a signal peptide of 27 amino acids, a pro-sequence of 222 amino acids, and a mature protein of 317 amino acids (Wetmore et al 1992), whereas the calcium-dependent exoproteinase of B. megaterium ATCC 14581 has 562 amino acid residues and contains a signal peptide of 24 amino acids, a pro-sequence of 221 amino acids, and a mature protein of 317 amino acids (Kühn and Fortnagel 1993).…”
Section: Extracellular Protease Assay and Protein Purificationmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…After staining with Coomassie brilliant blue R-250, protein bands were cut out of the membrane, and the N-terminal amino acid sequence was analyzed by the Edman degradation procedure with an Applied Biosystems model 476A protein/ peptide sequencer (Applied Biosystems Inc., U.S.A.). The N-terminal amino acid sequence of the 36-kDa protease was V-R-D-P-N-A-V-G-T-G-K-G-; this sequence shares a high degree of similarity with the N-terminal sequences of a neutral protease from B. cereus DSM 3101 and B. megaterium ATCC 14581 (Table 2) (Kühn and Fortnagel 1993). The thermolysin-like neutral protease of B. cereus DSM 3101 has 566 amino acid residues and contains a signal peptide of 27 amino acids, a pro-sequence of 222 amino acids, and a mature protein of 317 amino acids (Wetmore et al 1992), whereas the calcium-dependent exoproteinase of B. megaterium ATCC 14581 has 562 amino acid residues and contains a signal peptide of 24 amino acids, a pro-sequence of 221 amino acids, and a mature protein of 317 amino acids (Kühn and Fortnagel 1993).…”
Section: Extracellular Protease Assay and Protein Purificationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The N-terminal amino acid sequence of the 36-kDa protease was V-R-D-P-N-A-V-G-T-G-K-G-; this sequence shares a high degree of similarity with the N-terminal sequences of a neutral protease from B. cereus DSM 3101 and B. megaterium ATCC 14581 (Table 2) (Kühn and Fortnagel 1993). The thermolysin-like neutral protease of B. cereus DSM 3101 has 566 amino acid residues and contains a signal peptide of 27 amino acids, a pro-sequence of 222 amino acids, and a mature protein of 317 amino acids (Wetmore et al 1992), whereas the calcium-dependent exoproteinase of B. megaterium ATCC 14581 has 562 amino acid residues and contains a signal peptide of 24 amino acids, a pro-sequence of 221 amino acids, and a mature protein of 317 amino acids (Kühn and Fortnagel 1993). The thermolysinlike neutral protease of B. cereus DSM 3101 shows the highest sequence similarity to the calcium-dependent exoproteinase of B. megaterium ATCC 14581, with 84.5% sequence similarity.…”
Section: Extracellular Protease Assay and Protein Purificationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Recent observations of bound Ca 2ϩ ions in the X-ray structure of E. coli transmembrane transporter MthK initially led to the suggestion that this was a Ca 2ϩ -gated K ϩ channel (56), but since affinities of MthK for Ca 2ϩ are in the millimolar range this conclusion is controversial (14). Historically, calcium has been considered a minor cation, largely involved in coordinating to some extracellular enzymes (66) and in specialized functions like sporulation (19). This perception has been changing.…”
Section: Microbially Focused Depiction Of the Elements And Their Metamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermostable enzymes have been isolated from strains of B. megaterium (e.g. [28,29]), but it is not recorded as a hyperthermophilic species. Our isolates thus potentially represent new extremely thermophilic strains of Bacillus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%