Isolation and Characterization of Urea-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus V8 Protease Derivatives
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Three different urea-resistant Staphylococcus aureus V8 protease derivatives (V8Δ53-U1,V8Δ53-U5 and V8Δ53-U8) were obtained by random mutagenesis using a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. From DNA sequence analysis of the mutants, three different amino acid substitutions, D44E, N71S and K147R, were identified. The half-lives of these mutant enzymes were 3 to 5 times longer than that of the wild type in the presence of 5 M urea, and they also showed increased stability to sodium dodecyl sulfate. Measurements of the kinetic parameter values of each mutant enzyme indicate that these mutations substantially conferred the stability to these denaturants without markedly changing their kinetic parameter values. In addition, we demonstrate that these mutant enzymes were applicable to digestion of a human calcitonin fusion protein produced in Escherichea coli.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1995-09-25
著者
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Yabuta M
Suntory Inst. Medicinal Res. And Dev. Gunma Jpn
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OHSUYE Kazuhiro
Suntory Pharma Tech Center
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YUBUTA MASAYUKI
Suntory Institute for Medicinal Research and Development
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ONAI-MIURA SEIKO
Suntory Institute for Medicinal Research and Development
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Ohsuye K
Suntory Inst. Medicinal Res. And Dev. Gunma Jpn
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Ohsuye Kazuhiro
Suntory Institute For Biomedical Research
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