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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 1996

Substrate Specificity of Natural Variants and Genetically Engineered Intermediates of Bacillus Lentus Alkaline Proteases

Karl-Heinz Maurer; Martina Markgraf; Dean W. Goddette

Three natural variants of subtilisin lentus could be differentiated by their amino acid sequence and their specific activity with low molecular weight peptide substrates of the type sAAPFpNA. The variants had amino acid exchanges in five, respective six positions of their amino acid sequence, four of which are located in the substrate loop of the enzyme (positions 92 - 102). Variants of one type of highly alkaline subtilisin (subtilisin 309) were made by site directed mutagenesis, each containing one of the corresponding amino acid exchanges. These intermediate forms were tested for activity, pH-dependence and substrate specificity. The changes in substrate affinity were relatively small for substrates with different amino acids as P1 residue. The differences in activity on peptide-substrates could be related primarily to a single amino acid substitution in the S4 substrate binding pocket in position 102. With substrate variations in the P3 amino acid residue, changes in k(cat) and K(m) revealed the importance of the charged amino acid exchanged between subtilisin 309 and BLAP. By these experiments an interaction of amino acid position 101 and the P3 residue of the substrate could be demonstrated. The substitution of two differently charged amino acids in the substrate binding region resulted in an unchanged pH-profile of the natural enzyme. With the single exchange intermediates differences in the pH-profile could be found, depending on the substrate tested: a characteristic change was observed with casein as substrate, no such change occurred with hemoglobin.


Archive | 1990

Alkaline proteolytic enzyme and method of production

Charles R. Wilson; Beth F. Ladin; Jonathan Richard Mielenz; Sherman Siu Ming Hom; Dieter Hansen; Robert B. Reynolds; Nicholas Kennedy; Joachim Schindler; Michael Bahn; Rolf Dipl Chem Dr Schmid; Martina Markgraf; Christian Paech; Karl-Heinz Maurer


Archive | 1989

Plasmid for production of alpha-amylase in Bacillus

Jungo Okada; Urs Dr. Hänggi; Harald Berger; Konrad Gamon; Martina Markgraf


Archive | 1989

Hybrid plasmid for producing subtilisin Carlsberg in bacillus

Konrad Gamon; Harald Berger; Urs Dr. Hänggi; Martina Markgraf; Jürgen Dr. Kreft


Archive | 1990

Alkalisches proteolytisches enzym und verfahren zur herstellung

Charles R. Wilson; Beth F. Ladin; Jonathan Richard Mielenz; Sherman Siu Ming Hom; Dieter Hansen; Robert B. Reynolds; Nicholas Kennedy; Joachim Schindler; Michael Bahn; Rolf D. Schmid; Martina Markgraf; Christian Paech


Archive | 1990

Alkaline proteolytic enzyme and method for manufacturing

Charles R. Wilson; Beth F. Ladin; Jonathan Richard Mielenz; Sherman Siu Ming Hom; Dieter Hansen; Robert B. Reynolds; Nicholas Kennedy; Joachim Schindler; Michael Bahn; Rolf D. Schmid; Martina Markgraf; Christian Paech


Archive | 1990

Enzyme proteolytique alcaline et procede de production

Charles R. Wilson; Beth F. Ladin; Jonathan Richard Mielenz; Sherman Siu Ming Hom; Dieter Hansen; Robert B. Reynolds; Nicholas Kennedy; Joachim Schneider; Michael Bahn; Rolf D. Schmid; Martina Markgraf; Christian Paech


Archive | 1990

Alkalisches proteolytisches enzym und verfahren zur herstellung Alkaline proteolytic enzyme and methods for preparing

Charles R. Wilson; Beth F. Ladin; Jonathan Richard Mielenz; Sherman Siu Ming Hom; Dieter Hansen; Robert B. Reynolds; Nicholas Kennedy; Joachim Schindler; Michael Bahn; Rolf D. Schmid; Martina Markgraf; Christian Paech


Archive | 1989

Plasmider Foer a production of the alpha-amylase of bacillus-i bakterier.

Jungo Okada; Urs Haenggi; Harald Berger; Konrad Gamon; Martina Markgraf


Archive | 1989

Plasmides hybrides pour produire l'enzyme subtilisine Carlsberg dans le bacillus

Konrad Gamon; Harald Berger; Urs Dr. Hänggi; Martina Markgraf; Jürgen Kreft

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