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Query: EC:3.4.22.36 (
caspase-1
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The vacuolar protease B of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a subtilisin-like protease encoded by the
PRB1
gene. Antibodies raised against a synthetic peptide and an Escherichia coli-derived
PRB1
open reading frame (ORF) protein cross-react with authentic protease B from yeast. By using these antibodies, the posttranslational biosynthetic pathway of protease B has been elucidated. Preproprotease B is a 76-kD unglycosylated precursor that enters the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), where it receives one asparagine-linked (Asn-linked) and an undetermined number of non-Asn-linked carbohydrate side chains. The large glycosylated intermediate is proteolytically processed to a 39-kD form before exiting the ER. In the Golgi complex, the 39-kD form becomes 40 kD, due to elaboration of the Asn-linked side chain. The carboxyterminal end of the 40-kD proprotease B undergoes
protease A
-mediated processing to a 37-kD intermediate, which in turn is quickly processed to 31-kD mature protease B. The ultimate processing step removes a peptide containing the Asn-linked chain; mature PrB has only non-Asn-linked carbohydrate.
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PMID:Processing pathway for protease B of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 264 94
We have isolated the structural gene,
PRB1
, for the vacuolar protease B of Saccharomyces cerevisiae from a genomic library by complementation of the prb1-1122 mutation. Deletion analysis localized the complementing activity to a 3.2-kilobase pair XhoI-HindIII restriction enzyme fragment. The fragment was used to identify a 2.3-kilobase mRNA. S1 endonuclease mapping indicated that the mRNA and the gene were colinear. No introns were detected. The mRNA is of sufficient size to encode a protein of about 69,000 molecular weight, a number much larger than either the mature enzyme (congruent to 30,000 protein molecular weight) or the sole reported precursor (congruent to 39,000 protein molecular weight). These results suggest that proteolytic processing steps beyond that thought to be catalyzed by
protease A
may be required to convert the initial glycosylated translation product into mature protease B. The
PRB1
mRNA is made in substantial amounts only when the cells have exhausted the glucose supply and enter the diauxic plateau. There is an extended time lag between
PRB1
transcription and expression of protease B activity. A deletion that removes about 83% of the coding region was constructed as a diploid heterozygote. Spores bearing the deletion germinate, grow at normal rates into colonies, and have no obvious phenotype beyond protease B deficiency.
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PMID:Protease B of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: isolation and regulation of the PRB1 structural gene. 354 51