Nucleotide sequence of the maltotetraohydrolase gene from Pseudomonas saccharophila

Abstract
The nucleotide sequence of the Pseudomonas saccharophila gene encoding maltotetraohydrolase (G4-forming amylase) has been determined. The coding region for the G4-forming amylase precursor contained 1653 nucleotides. The deduced precursor protein included an N-terminal 21-residue putative signal peptide; the deduced mature form of G4-forming amylase contains 530 amino acid residues with a calculated molecular mass of 57 740 Da. Sequence similarities between the G4-forming amylase and other amylolytic enzymes of species ranging from prokaryotes to eukaryotes are quite limited. However, three regions, which are involved in both the catalytic and substrate-binding sites of various amylolytic enzymes, are highly conserved in the G4-forming amylase of P. saccharophila.