Protein splicing: an analysis of the branched intermediate and its resolution by succinimide formation.
EMBO J
; 13(23): 5517-22, 1994 Dec 01.
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Protein splicing involves the excision of an internal domain from a precursor protein and the ligation of the external domains so as to generate two new proteins. Study of this process has recently been facilitated by the isolation of a precursor and a branched intermediate from a thermophilic protein splicing element expressed in a foreign protein context. Two aspects of protein splicing are examined in this paper. We demonstrate a succinimide at the C-terminus of the spliced internal protein, implicating cyclization of asparagine in resolution of the branched intermediate, and we identify an alkali-labile bond in the branched intermediate. A revised protein splicing model based on these experimental results is presented.
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Succinimidas
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Proteínas
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Processamento de Proteína Pós-Traducional
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En
Ano de publicação:
1994
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Article