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Cloning of a Novel vpr Gene Encoding a Minor Fibrinolytic Enzyme from Bacillus subtilis SJ4 and the Properties of Vpr
We have previously characterized AprESJ4, the major fibrinolytic enzyme from Bacillus subtilis SJ4 (Yao et al ., 2019). During that study, we observed a 68 kDa protein with fibrinolytic activity. In this study, we cloned the gene ( vprSJ4 ) encoding the 68 kDa protein, a mature Vpr and minor proteas...
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Published in: | Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 2020, 30(11), , pp.1720-1728 |
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Summary: | We have previously characterized AprESJ4, the major fibrinolytic enzyme from
Bacillus subtilis
SJ4 (Yao
et al
., 2019). During that study, we observed a 68 kDa protein with fibrinolytic activity. In this study, we cloned the gene (
vprSJ4
) encoding the 68 kDa protein, a mature Vpr and minor protease secreted by
Bacillus
species.
vprSJ4
encodes a preproenzyme consisting of 810 amino acids (aa) including signal sequence (28 aa) and prosequence (132 aa). The mature enzyme (650 aa) has a predicted molecular weight of 68,467.35. Unlike Vprs from other
B. subtilis
strains, VprSJ4 has 4 additional amino acids (DEFA) at the C-terminus.
vprSJ4
was overexpressed in
Escherichia coli
. PreproVprSJ4 was localized in inclusion bodies, and subjected to in vitro renaturation and purification by an affinity column. SDS-PAGE and western blot showed that autoprocessing of preproVprSJ4 occurred and 68 kDa and smaller proteins were produced. The optimum pH and temperature of the recombinant VprSJ4 were pH 7.0 and 40°C, respectively. Kinetic parameters of recombinant VprSJ4 were measured by using an artificial substrate,
N
-succinyl-ala-ala-pro-phe-
p
-nitroanilide. Coexpression of
vprSJ4
and
aprESJ4
using pHY300PLK increased the fibrinolytic activity a further 117% when compared with
aprESJ4
single expression using the same vector in
B. subtilis
WB600. |
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ISSN: | 1017-7825 1738-8872 |
DOI: | 10.4014/jmb.2006.06014 |