Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Enzyme – proenzyme; compositions thereof; process for... – Hydrolase
Patent
1992-01-30
1993-06-01
Brown, Johnnie R.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Enzyme , proenzyme; compositions thereof; process for...
Hydrolase
435220, 435232, C12N 950
Patent
active
052159078
ABSTRACT:
A 46,000 Dalton thermostable, very acidic protease, which has been named thermopsin, was purified to homogeneity from the culture medium of Sulfolobus acidocaldarius by a five-step procedure including column chromatographies on DEAE-Sepharose CL-6B, phenyl-Sepharose CL-4B, Sephadex G-100, MonoQ (FPLC), and gel filtration (HPLC). The enzyme is a single polypeptide chain having proteolytic activity over pH range 0 to 11 at temperatures between 0.degree. C. and 100.degree. C., with maximal activity at approximately pH 2 and 90.degree. C. Antibodies directed against thermopsin have been prepared. Through studies using various aspartic protease inhibitors, thiol and metalloprotease inhibitors, and serine protease inhibitors, it was determined that, although similar to some aspartic proteases, the active site of thermopsin is clearly not identical to that of other aspartic proteases. Thermopsin hydrolyses the following bonds: Leu-Val, Leu-Tyr, Phe-Phe, Phe-Tyr, and Tyr-Thr, indicating that the specificity of thermopsin is similar to that of pepsin for the large hydrophobic residues at both sides of the scissile bond. In addition, thermopsin is resistant to detergent inactivation, the protein retaining proteolytic activity even in the presence of high concentrations of sodium dodecyl sulfate.
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Lin Xin-Li
Tang Jordan J. N.
Brown Johnnie R.
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Webber Pamela S.
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