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  • Thermophilic WF146 protease has unique structural features like surface loop insertions and a disulfide bond, which enhance its stability compared to its psychrophilic and mesophilic counterparts.
  • Deletion of specific surface insertions and substitution of key residues near a Ca(2+) binding site lead to a significant reduction in the enzyme's stability at high temperatures, indicating their important role in thermostability.
  • The disulfide bond between Cys52 and Cys65 is crucial for preventing autolysis, as its presence allows the enzyme to remain active even after autolytic cleavage under non-reducing conditions.

Article Abstract

Thermophilic WF146 protease possesses four surface loop insertions and a disulfide bond, resembling its psychrophilic (subtilisins S41 and S39) and mesophilic (subtilisins SSII and sphericase) homologs. Deletion of the insertion 3 (positions 193-197) or insertion 4 (positions 210-221) of WF146 protease resulted in a significant decrease of the enzyme stability. In addition, substitution of the residues Pro211 and Ala212 or residue Glu221 which localized in the vicinity of a Ca(2+) binding site of the enzyme by the corresponding residues in subtilisin S41 remarkably reduced the half-life of the enzyme at 70 degrees C, suggesting that the three residues contributed to the thermostability of the enzyme, probably by enhancing the affinity of enzyme to Ca(2+). In the presence of dithiothreitol, the WF146 protease suffered excessive autolysis, indicating that the Cys52-Cys65 disulfide bond played a critical role in stabilizing the WF146 protease against autolysis. The autolytic cleavage sites of the WF146 protease were identified to locate between residues Asn63-Gly64 and Cys65-Ala66 by N-terminal amino acid analysis of the autolytic product. It was noticed that the effect of the autolytic cleavage at Asn63-Gly64 could be compensated by the disulfide bond Cys52-Cys65 under non-reducing condition, and the disulfide bond cross-linked autolytic product remained active. The apparent stabilization effect of the disulfide bond Cys52-Cys65 in the WF146 protease might provide a rational basis for improving the stability of subtilase against autolysis by protein engineering.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2006.09.068DOI Listing

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