H. Tsujibo et al., CLONING AND SEQUENCE OF AN ALKALINE SERINE PROTEASE-ENCODING GENE FROM THE MARINE BACTERIUM ALTEROMONAS SP STRAIN O-7, Gene, 136(1-2), 1993, pp. 247-251
The gene (aprII) encoding alkaline serine protease (April; subtilase)
from Alteromonas sp. strain O-7 was cloned in plasmid pUC19 and transf
ormed into Escherichia coli JM109. The nucleotide (nt) sequence of apr
II has been determined. A single open reading frame (ORF) encoded a pr
otein consisting of 621 amino acids (aa) with a M(r) of 63958. The res
ults of aa sequence analysis indicated that April is produced as a lar
ge precursor consisting of four domains: the signal sequence, the N-te
rminal pro-region (AprII-N), the mature April (AprII-M) and the C-term
inal pro-region (AprII-C). The aa sequence of AprII-M shows high seque
nce homology with those of class-II subtilases. Two conserved sequence
s were found in AprII-N which might play a critical role in the mainte
nance of chaperone-like activity. Repeated aa sequences were observed
in AprII-C (AprII-C1 and AprII-C2). The aa sequences of AprII-C1 and A
prII-C2 show high sequence homology with those of the C-terminal pro-r
egion of the other known proteases.