Molecular characterization of KEX1, a kexin-like protease in mouse Pneumocystis carinii

LH Lee, F Gigliotti, TW Wright, PJ Simpson-Haidaris… - Gene, 2000 - Elsevier
LH Lee, F Gigliotti, TW Wright, PJ Simpson-Haidaris, GA Weinberg, CG Haidaris
Gene, 2000Elsevier
Expression screening of a Pneumocystis carinii-infected mouse lung cDNA library with
specific monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) led to the identification of a P. carinii cDNA with
extensive homology to subtilisin-like proteases, particularly fungal kexins and mammalian
prohormone convertases. The 3.1 kb cDNA contains a single open reading frame encoding
1011 amino acids. Structural similarities to fungal kexins in the deduced primary amino acid
sequence include a putative proenzyme domain delineated by a consensus autocatalytic …
Expression screening of a Pneumocystis carinii-infected mouse lung cDNA library with specific monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) led to the identification of a P. carinii cDNA with extensive homology to subtilisin-like proteases, particularly fungal kexins and mammalian prohormone convertases. The 3.1kb cDNA contains a single open reading frame encoding 1011 amino acids. Structural similarities to fungal kexins in the deduced primary amino acid sequence include a putative proenzyme domain delineated by a consensus autocatalytic cleavage site (Arg–Glu–Lys–Arg), conserved Asp, His, Asn and Ser residues in the putative catalytic domain, a hydrophobic transmembrane spanning domain, and a carboxy-terminal cytoplasmic domain with a conserved tyrosine motif thought to be important for localization of the protease in the endoplasmic reticulum and/or Golgi apparatus. Based on these structural similarities and the classification of P. carinii as a fungus, the protease was named KEX1. Southern blotting of mouse P. carinii chromosomes localized kex1 to a single chromosome of approximately 610kb. Southern blotting of restriction enzyme digests of genomic DNA from P. carinii-infected mouse lung demonstrated that kex1 is a single copy gene. The function of kexins in other fungi suggests that KEX1 may be involved in the post-translational processing and maturation of other P. carinii proteins.
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