Mechanism for Intein C-Terminal Cleavage: A Proposal from Quantum Mechanical Calculations

From: Biophysical Journal | Date: February 1, 2007| Author: Et al; Pereira, Brian; Van Roey, Patrick; Zhang, Yiming; Shemella, Philip | Copyright information

ABSTRACT

Inteins are autocatalytic protein cleavage and splicing elements. A cysteine to alanine mutation at the N-terminal of inteins inhibits splicing and isolates the C-terminal cleavage reaction. Experiments indicate an enhanced C-terminal cleavage reaction rate upon decreasing the solution pH for the cleavage mutant, which cannot be explained by the existing mechanistic framework. We use intein crystal structure data and the information about conserved amino acids to perform semie...

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