Mondigler, Martin; Ehrmann, Michael:
Site-specific proteolysis of the Escherichia coli SecA protein in vivo
In: Journal of bacteriology : JB, Vol. 178 (1996), No. 10, pp. 2986 - 2988
1996article/chapter in journal
BiologyFaculty of Biology
Title:
Site-specific proteolysis of the Escherichia coli SecA protein in vivo
Author:
Mondigler, Martin;Ehrmann, MichaelUDE
LSF ID
13331
ORCID
0000-0002-1927-260XORCID iD
Other
connected with university
Year of publication:
1996

Abstract:

A seven-amino-acid cleavage site specific for tobacco etch virus (TEV) protease was introduced into SecA at two separate positions after amino acids 195 and 252. Chromosomal wild-type secA was replaced by these secA constructs. Simultaneous expression of TEV protease led to cleavage of both SecA derivatives. In the functional SecA dimer, proteolysis directly indicated surface exposure of the TEV protease cleavage sites. Cleavage of SecA near residue 195 generated an unstable proteolysis product and a secretion defect, suggesting that this approach could be used to inactivate essential proteins in vivo.