Peptide substrate cleavage specificity of the human cytomegalovirus protease
The human cytomegalovirus UL80 gene encodes an 80-kDa precursor polyprotein whose N-terminal 256-amino acid domain is a protease. This enzyme cleaves a specific peptide bond that results in its own release from the precursor, as well as a peptide bond near the C terminus of the viral assembly protei...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1994-05, Vol.269 (20), p.14337-14340 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The human cytomegalovirus UL80 gene encodes an 80-kDa precursor polyprotein whose N-terminal 256-amino acid domain is a protease.
This enzyme cleaves a specific peptide bond that results in its own release from the precursor, as well as a peptide bond
near the C terminus of the viral assembly protein. The latter cleavage is apparently required for encapsidation of the viral
genomic DNA and maturation of the viral capsid. A series of peptide substrates, representing the assembly protein cleavage
site, was used to study the enzyme's substrate requirements and specificity. It was found that efficient cleavage minimally
required the amino acid residues spanning the P4 to P4' positions. Substitution at any of these residues adversely affected
the reaction. Conservation of the hydrophobic residues at P3 and P4 was essential. In addition, cleavage of a peptide representing
the protease domain release site was reduced almost 100-fold relative to cleavage of the assembly protein maturation site
peptide substrate. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0021-9258(17)36622-X |