Recombinant protein sequences can trigger methylation of N‐terminal amino acids in Escherichia coli
Open Access
- 1 December 1995
- journal article
- for the-record
- Published by Wiley in Protein Science
- Vol. 4 (12) , 2616-2618
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.5560041219
Abstract
Recombinant human hemoglobin rHb1.1 has been genetically engineered with the replacement of the wild-type valine residues at all N-termini with methionine, an Asn 108 Lys substitution on the beta globins, and a fusion of the two alpha globins with a glycine linker. When rHb1.1 was expressed in Escherichia coli, methylation of the N-terminal methionine of the alpha globin was discovered. Another mutant has been engineered with the alpha globin gene coding for N-terminal methionine followed by an insertion of alanine. Characterization of expressed hemoglobin from this variant revealed a methylated N-terminal alanine that occurred through two posttrans-lational events: initial excision of the N-terminal methionine, followed by methylation of alanine as the newly generated N-terminus. No methylation was observed for variants expressed with wild-type valine at the N-terminus of the alpha globin. The methylation of N-terminal amino acids was attributed to a specific protein sequence that can trigger methylation of proteins expressed in E. coli. Here we demonstrate that proline at position 4 in the protein sequence of alpha globin seems an essential part of that signaling. Although N-terminal methylation has been observed previously for native E. coli proteins with similar N-terminal sequences, methylation of the recombinant globins has allowed further delineation of the recognition sequence, and indicates that methylation of heterologous proteins can occur in E. coli.Keywords
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