Jun Yin, Zixin Deng, Guoping Zhao, Xi Huang
Index: J. Biol. Chem. 286(27) , 24476-86, (2011)
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Cephalosporin acylase (CA) precursor is translated as a single polypeptide chain and folds into a self-activating pre-protein. Activation requires two peptide bond cleavages that excise an internal spacer to form the mature αβ heterodimer. Using Q-TOF LC-MS, we located the second cleavage site between Glu(159) and Gly(160), and detected the corresponding 10-aa spacer (160)GDPPDLADQG(169) of CA mutants. The site of the second cleavage depended on Glu(159): moving Glu into the spacer or removing 5-10 residues from the spacer sequence resulted in shorter spacers with the cleavage at the carboxylic side of Glu. The mutant E159D was cleaved more slowly than the wild-type, as were mutants G160A and G160L. This allowed kinetic measurements showing that the second cleavage reaction was a first-order, intra-molecular process. Glutaryl-7-aminocephalosporanic acid is the classic substrate of CA, in which the N-terminal Ser(170) of the β-subunit, is the nucleophile. Glu and Asp resemble glutaryl, suggesting that CA might also remove N-terminal Glu or Asp from peptides. This was indeed the case, suggesting that the N-terminal nucleophile also performed the second proteolytic cleavage. We also found that CA is an acylpeptide hydrolase rather than a previously expected acylamino acid acylase. It only exhibited exopeptidase activity for the hydrolysis of an externally added peptide, supporting the intra-molecular interaction. We propose that the final CA activation is an intra-molecular process performed by an N-terminal nucleophile, during which large conformational changes in the α-subunit C-terminal region are required to bridge the gap between Glu(159) and Ser(170).
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