Legionella pneumophila zinc metalloprotease is structurally and functionally homologous to Pseudomonas aeruginosa elastase
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.172.5.2608-2613.1990
Legionella pneumophila zinc metalloprotease is structurally and functionally homologous to Pseudomonas aeruginosa elastase
Abstract
The sequence of the structural gene encoding the Legionella pneumophila extracellular zinc metalloprotease has been determined and was found to possess a single large open reading frame (ORF) of 1,629 nucleotides (nt). This ORF was preceded by consensus promoter (TTAACT . . . 17 nt . . . TATAAC) and ribosome-binding (TAAGGAG) sequences. The deduced polypeptide contained a putative signal sequence and a total of 543 amino acid residues with a computed molecular size of 60,775 daltons, substantially larger than the observed 38,000 daltons of the native and recombinant proteins. A homology search revealed extensive amino acid identity with Pseudomonas aeruginosa elastase, a protein that is also encoded by an ORF substantially larger than that predicted for the mature size of the protein. The structural identity between the L. pneumophila protease and P. aeruginosa elastase was most pronounced in the regions forming the enzymatic active site of elastase. Amino acid residues constituting the active-site cleft of elastase were greater than 75% conserved. Elastase residues that interact with and mediate proteolysis of substrate peptides were 100% conserved. Competitive inhibitors of elastase and the structurally and functionally related thermolysin (phosphoramidon and a phosphoramidate analog, Z-GlyP(O)Leu-Ala), were shown to be equally potent at inhibiting the proteolytic activity of the L. pneumophila protease. These inhibitor studies along with the amino acid sequence similarities provide strong evidence that the L. pneumophila protease and P. aeruginosa elastase share a similar molecular mechanism of proteolysis.
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