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Subtilisin-Amylosacchariticus

Identical residues of thermitase and subtilisins are enboxed identical residues of proteinase K are also included. The amino acids are represented by the one-letter code recommended by lUPAC. Subt. Amylosacch. - subtilisin Amylosacchariticus. [Pg.65]

Subtilisin (EC 3.4.21.4) an extracellular, single chain, alkaline serine protease from Bacillus subtilis and related species. S. are known from four different species of Bacillus S. Carlsberg (274 amino acid residues, M, 27,277), S. BPN (275 amino acid residues, M, 27,537), S. Novo (identical with S.BPN ) and S. amylosacchariticus (275 amino acid residues, M, 27671). The observed sequence differences between different S. represent conservative substitutions and are limited to the surface amino acids. Like the pancreatic proteinases, S. has catalytic Ser22i, His64 and Asnjj residues, but it is structurally very different from the other serine proteases, e. g. the active center of S. is -Thr-Ser-Met-, whereas that of the pancreatic enzymes is -Asp-Ser-Gly- pancreatic enzymes contain 4- disulfide bridges, whereas S. contains none S. contains 31 % a-helical structure and 3 spatially separated domains, whereas the pancreatic enzymes have 10-20% a-helical structure and a high content of p-structures in both types, the active center is a substrate cleft. S. also have a broader substrate specificity than the pancreatic enzymes. This is a notable example of the convergent evolution of catalytic activity in two structurally completely different classes of proteins. S. is used in the structural elucidation... [Pg.651]


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