Regulation of SulA cleavage by Lon protease by the C-terminal amino acid of SulA, histidine
- 1 September 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 358 (2) , 473-480
- https://doi.org/10.1042/0264-6021:3580473
Abstract
SulA protein, a cell division inhibitor in Escherichia coli, is degraded by Lon protease. The C-terminal eight residues of SulA have been shown to be recognized by Lon; however, it remains to be elucidated which amino acid in the C-terminus of SulA is critical for the recognition of SulA by Lon. To clarify this point, we constructed mutants of SulA with changes in the C-terminal residues, and examined the accumulation and stability of the resulting mutant SulA proteins in vivo. Substitution of the extreme C-terminal histidine residue with another amino acid led to marked accumulation and hi-h stability of SulA in lon(+) cells. A SulA mutant in which the C-terminal eight residues were deleted (SulAC161) showed high accumulation and stability, but the addition of histidine to the C-terminus of SulAC161 (SulAC161 + H) made it labile. Similarly, SulAC161 + H fused to maltose-binding protein (MBP-SulAC161 + H) formed a tight complex with and was degraded rapidly by Lon in vitro. Histidine competitively inhibited the degradation of MBP-SulA by Lon, while other amino acids did not. These results suggest that the histidine residue at the extreme C-terminus of SulA is recognized specifically by Lon, leading to a high-affinity interaction between SulA and Lon.Keywords
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