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  2. Cloning, Purification, and Characterization of Tripeptidyl Peptidase from Streptomyces herbaricolor TY-21

Cloning, Purification, and Characterization of Tripeptidyl Peptidase from Streptomyces herbaricolor TY-21

  • Appl Biochem Biotechnol. 2018 Jan;184(1):239-252. doi: 10.1007/s12010-017-2547-8.
Keisuke Ekino 1 Shinichi Yonei 2 Hiroshi Oyama 3 Takuji Oka 2 Yoshiyuki Nomura 2 Takashi Shin 2
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Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Applied Microbial Technology, Sojo University, Ikeda 4-22-1, Kumamoto, 860-0082, Japan. ekino@bio.sojo-u.ac.jp.
  • 2 Department of Applied Microbial Technology, Sojo University, Ikeda 4-22-1, Kumamoto, 860-0082, Japan.
  • 3 Department of Life Science, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Setsunan University, Neyagawa, Osaka, Japan.
Abstract

Tripeptidyl peptidase (TPP) is an exopeptidase that sequentially hydrolyzes tripeptides from the N-terminus of oligopeptides or polypeptides. We performed screening for isolating novel TPP-producing Microorganisms from soil samples. TPP activity was observed in the culture supernatant of Streptomyces herbaricolor TY-21 by using Ala-Ala-Phe-p-nitroanilide (pNA) as the substrate. TPP from the culture supernatant was purified to approximately 790-fold. It was shown to cleave oxidized Insulin B-chain, thereby with releasing tripeptide units, but not the N-terminal-protected peptide, Cbz-Ala-Ala-Phe-pNA. The TPP gene, designated tpp, was isolated from a partial genomic DNA library of S. herbaricolor TY-21. The TPP gene consisted of 1488 bp, and encoded a 133-amino acid pre-pro-peptide and a 362-amino acid mature enzyme containing conserved amino acid residues (Asp-36, His-77, and Ser-282) similar to the catalytic residues in subtilisin. TY-21 TPP belonged to the peptidase S8A family in the MEROPS database. The mature TY-21 TPP showed approximately 49% identity with tripeptidyl peptidase subtilisin-like (TPP S) from Streptomyces lividans strain 66.

Keywords

Peptidase S8A; Streptomyces herbaricolor; Subtilisin; Tripeptide; Tripeptidyl peptidase.

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