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. 1991 Jan;59(1):415-20.
doi: 10.1128/iai.59.1.415-420.1991.

Nucleotide sequence of the gelatinase gene (gelE) from Enterococcus faecalis subsp. liquefaciens

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Nucleotide sequence of the gelatinase gene (gelE) from Enterococcus faecalis subsp. liquefaciens

Y A Su et al. Infect Immun. 1991 Jan.

Abstract

The gene coding for gelatinase (also called metalloendopeptidase II; microbial proteinase, EC 3.4.24.4) of Enterococcus faecalis subsp. liquefaciens strain OG1-10 was cloned in an Escherichia coli-Enterococcus shuttle vector, and its nucleotide sequence was determined. The DNA sequence encodes one large open reading frame (ORF) with 509 amino acid residues. The ORF contains a signal sequence in its N-terminal region, whereas the N-terminal amino acid sequence determined from the purified extracellular proteinase starts at residue 192 deduced from the ORF. This implies that the gelatinase is synthesized as a prepropolypeptide or prezymogen. The mature gelatinase contains 318 amino acid residues (molecular weight, 34,582) and has significant homology with neutral proteinases from Bacillus species and elastase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

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