نتایج جستجو برای: intein

تعداد نتایج: 676  

2006
P. L. Starokadomskyy O. V. Okunev L. V. Dubey

Protein splicing is a post-translational autocatalystic excision of internal protein sequence (intein) with the subsequent ligation of the flanking polypeptides (exteins). The high specificity of excision ensured by intein makes it possible to use a phenomenon of protein splicing for the biotechnology purposes. The aim of this work was optimization of obtaining and purification of the recombina...

2012
Ping Wang Tianrui Chen Katsuyasu Sakurai Bao-Xia Han Zhigang He Guoping Feng Fan Wang

Tissue and cell type highly specific Cre drivers are very rare due to the fact that most genes or promoters used to direct Cre expressions are generally expressed in more than one tissues and/or in multiple cell types. We developed a split-intein based split-Cre system for highly efficient Cre-reconstitution through protein splicing. This split-intein-split-Cre system can be used to intersect t...

2011
Richard Ramsden Luther Arms Trisha N Davis Eric GD Muller

BACKGROUND Inteins are proteins that catalyze their own removal from within larger precursor proteins. In the process they splice the flanking protein sequences, termed the N-and C-terminal exteins. Large inteins frequently have a homing endonuclease that is involved in maintaining the intein in the host. Splicing and nuclease activity are independent and distinct domains in the folded structur...

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2011
Tim Sonntag Henning D Mootz

Ligand-induced conditional protein splicing (CPS) using a split intein allows the covalent reconstitution of a protein from two polypeptide fragments. The small molecule rapamycin binds to the fused FKBP and FRB dimerizer domains and thereby induces folding of the split intein, which then removes itself in the trans-splicing reaction. CPS has great potential for the experimental control of prot...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
Rubing Liang Jing Zhou Jianhua Liu

Escherichia coli strain DIER was constructed for estrogen detection by inserting an estrogen-sensitive intein (VMA(ER) intein) into the specific site of the constitutively expressed chromosomal lacZ gene. This VMA(ER) intein was generated by replacing the endonuclease region of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae VMA intein with the estrogen binding region of the human estrogen receptor α (hERα). When...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Hang Gyeong Chin Gun-Do Kim Ivan Marin Fana Mersha Thomas C Evans Lixin Chen Ming-Qun Xu Sriharsa Pradhan

Inteins are intervening protein sequences that undergo self-excision from a precursor protein with concomitant joining of the flanking sequences. Here, we demonstrate intein trans-splicing in Nicotiana tabacum chloroplasts by using the naturally split Ssp DnaE intein. Trans-splicing occurred whether both intein fragments were encoded in the chloroplast or were separated into the chloroplast and...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2005
Ping Sun Sheng Ye Sebastien Ferrandon Thomas C Evans Ming-Qun Xu Zihe Rao

The first naturally occurring split intein was found in the dnaE gene of Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 and belongs to a subclass of inteins without a penultimate histidine residue. We describe two high-resolution crystal structures, one derived from an excised Ssp DnaE intein and the second from a splicing-deficient precursor protein. The X-ray structures indicate that His147 in the conserved block...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2002
Isabelle Saves Lee-Ann Lewis Fabrice Westrelin Robin Warren Mamadou Daffé Jean-Michel Masson

The worldwide recrudescence of tuberculosis and the widespread appearance of antibiotic resistance have strengthened the need for rapid and specific diagnostic tools. The prevailing microbiological identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis, which implies the use of in vitro cultures and acid-fast staining microscopy, is time-consuming. Detection of M. tub...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
K V Mills B M Lew S Jiang H Paulus

Protein splicing involves the self-catalyzed excision of protein splicing elements, or inteins, from flanking polypeptide sequences, or exteins, leading to the formation of new proteins in which the exteins are linked directly by a peptide bond. To study the enzymology of this interesting process we have expressed and purified N- and C-terminal segments of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis RecA in...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Kenneth V Mills Jennifer S Manning Alicia M Garcia Lisa A Wuerdeman

Protein splicing involves the excision of an intervening polypeptide sequence, the intein, from a precursor protein and the concomitant ligation of the flanking polypeptides, the exteins, by a peptide bond. Most reported inteins have a C-terminal asparagine residue, and it has been shown that cyclization of this residue is coupled to peptide bond cleavage between the intein and C-extein. We sho...

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