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Query: EC:3.2.1.17 (lysozyme)
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A new enzyme catalyzing the deamidation of seed storage proteins was found in germinating wheat grains and was partially purified. It also acts on egg lysozyme, horse hemoglobin and reduced RNAse, glutamine and Gly-L-Gln-L-Tyr. No activity was observed when using ovalbumin, serum albumin, RNAse, insulin, asparagine and an asparagine-containing peptide. Only glutaminyl residues appear to be deamidated by this enzyme. It differs from transglutaminase and proved to be a true protein deamidase.
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PMID:Protein deamidase from germinating wheat grains. 163 50

Yeast mutant strains which secrete large amounts of human lysozyme were screened using an agar medium containing bacterial cells. Nine mutants secreted over 10 times more lysozyme than the wild-type parent strain. The mRNA levels for lysozyme in the mutants were not higher than that of the wild-type strain. Three of the mutant strains were deficient in carboxypeptidase Y activity. It was found that the protease deficiency was caused by a deficiency in conversion of proenzyme to mature enzyme in ssl1 mutant cells. The ssl1 gene was found to be closely linked to the centromere and determine both the efficiency of secretion of lysozyme and the processing of carboxypeptidase Y.
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PMID:Yeast mutants with enhanced ability to secrete human lysozyme: isolation and identification of a protease-deficient mutant. 269 48

Yeast GTP-binding protein (YPT1 protein) has been reported to function in the early stages of the secretory pathway. Particularly, YPT1 protein is observed to regulate both the endoplasmic reticulum-to-Golgi transport and the autophagy. Therefore, the YPT1 protein overexpressed in yeast vacuoles is expected to enhance antimicrobial and anticancer activity. The enhancement of yeast vacuolar activity under the overexpression of YPT1 was evaluated by the analysis of lysozyme activity, antimicrobial activity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, and MTT assay against HeLa cell lines. Additionally, the rise in concentration of some important proteinases inside the vacuole, such as proteinase A, proteinase B, and vacuolar carboxypeptidase Y (CPY) were also recorded using a 2DE technique. All results imply YPT1 involvement in the recruitment of some specific proteinases into vacuoles, which leads to the enhancement of vacuolar activity. Since these there proteinases belong to the CPY pathway, YPT1 is even believed to up-regulate this trafficking pathway in yeast cells. Future studies, however, should be carried out to discover the mechanisms that allow YPT1 to recruit these proteins into yeast vacuoles.
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PMID:Effect of GTP-binding protein (YPT1 protein) on the enhanced yeast vacuolar activity. 2689 20