Unusual zymogen‐processing properties of a mutated form of prochymosin
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Proteins-Structure Function and Bioinformatics
- Vol. 3 (4) , 256-261
- https://doi.org/10.1002/prot.340030407
Abstract
Site-specific mutagenesis of the gene encoding bovine prochymosin was used to produce a mutated zymogen in which seven contiguous amino acids of the N-terminal propeptide had been deleted and an eighth residue had been substituted. This altered region spans the normal site of autocatalytic proteolysis that occurs at the same time as (enzymatic) activation of prochymosin at acidic pH. Activation of the mutated zymogen at pH 4.5 was extremely slow, and cleavage occurred at an unusual Ser-Lys bond in the prochymosin incubated at pH 2 generated the usual pseudochymosin by cleavage of the normal Phe-Leu bond, but at a rate severalfold slower than the authentic zymogen. These results indicate that even after deletion of seven of 42 amino acids of the propeptide the mutant protein could still assume a prochymosin (zymogen) structure, although these changes did result in striking differences in acid-catalyzed activation and processing reactions at one but not the other of the two processing sites of prochymosin.Keywords
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