نتایج جستجو برای: intein

تعداد نتایج: 676  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Zhihua Liu Silvia Frutos Matthew J Bick Miquel Vila-Perelló Galia T Debelouchina Seth A Darst Tom W Muir

Inteins are autoprocessing domains that cut themselves out of host proteins in a traceless manner. This process, known as protein splicing, involves multiple chemical steps that must be coordinated to ensure fidelity in the process. The committed step in splicing involves attack of a conserved Asn side-chain amide on the adjacent backbone amide, leading to an intein-succinimide product and scis...

2015
Dong-Jiunn Jeffery Truong Karin Kühner Ralf Kühn Stanislas Werfel Stefan Engelhardt Wolfgang Wurst Oskar Ortiz

Using CRISPR/Cas9, it is possible to target virtually any gene in any organism. A major limitation to its application in gene therapy is the size of Cas9 (>4 kb), impeding its efficient delivery via recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV). Therefore, we developed a split-Cas9 system, bypassing the packaging limit using split-inteins. Each Cas9 half was fused to the corresponding split-intein ...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2013
Michael C Nicastri Kristina Xega Lingyun Li Jian Xie Chunyu Wang Robert J Linhardt Julie N Reitter Kenneth V Mills

Inteins are intervening polypeptides that catalyze their own removal from flanking exteins, concomitant to the ligation of the exteins. The intein that interrupts the DP2 (large) subunit of DNA polymerase II from Methanoculleus marisnigri (Mma) can promote protein splicing. However, protein splicing can be prevented or reduced by overexpression under nonreducing conditions because of the format...

2013
Joachim Zettler Simone Eppmann Alena Busche Dina Dikovskaya Volker Dötsch Henning D. Mootz Tim Sonntag

Split intein enabled protein trans-splicing (PTS) is a powerful method for the ligation of two protein fragments, thereby paving the way for various protein modification or protein function control applications. PTS activity is strongly influenced by the amino acids directly flanking the splice junctions. However, to date no reliable prediction can be made whether or not a split intein is activ...

2010
Silvia Frutos Michael Goger Baldissera Giovani David Cowburn Tom W. Muir

Protein splicing is a post-translational modification in which an intein domain excises itself out of a host protein. Here, we investigate how the steps in the splicing process are coordinated so as to maximize the production of the final splice products and minimize the generation of undesired cleavage products. Our approach has been to prepare a branched intermediate (and analogs thereof) of ...

2011
Li Tian Samuel S. M. Sun

BACKGROUND Plant bioreactor offers an efficient and economical system for large-scale production of recombinant proteins. However, high cost and difficulty in scaling-up of downstream purification of the target protein, particularly the common involvement of affinity chromatography and protease in the purification process, has hampered its industrial scale application, therefore a cost-effectiv...

Journal: :Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology 2002
Eric Adam Francine B Perler

An intein-based positive genetic selection system was developed to study protein splicing and to provide a selection system with the potential for finding splicing inhibitors. Inteins can be novel antimicrobial targets when present in essential proteins since blocking splicing would kill the organism. For example, pathogenic mycobacteria encode inteins that interrupt DNA gyrase. The gyrase sele...

2011
Adit Naor Rona Lazary Adi Barzel R. Thane Papke Uri Gophna

Inteins are parasitic genetic elements, analogous to introns that excise themselves at the protein level by self-splicing, allowing the formation of functional non-disrupted proteins. Many inteins contain a homing endonuclease (HEN) gene, and rely on its activity for horizontal propagation. In the halophilic archaeon, Haloferax volcanii, the gene encoding DNA polymerase B (polB) contains an int...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
V Lazarevic B Soldo A Düsterhöft H Hilbert C Mauël D Karamata

The two putative ribonucleotide reductase subunits of the Bacillus subtilis bacteriophage SPbeta are encoded by the bnrdE and bnrdF genes that are highly similar to corresponding host paralogs, located on the opposite replication arm. In contrast to their bacterial counterparts, bnrdE and bnrdF each are interrupted by a group I intron, efficiently removed in vivo by mRNA processing. The bnrdF i...

2018
Duc Long Nguyen Hanim Kim Dasom Kim Jin Oh Lee Myung Chan Gye Young-Pil Kim

We report bioluminescence analysis of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity in biological substances using a surface-bound luciferase probe. Intein-fused luciferase protein enables site-specific biotinylation of luciferase in the presence of N-terminus cysteine-biotin via intein-mediated splicing process, resulting in a strong association with high bioluminescence signal onto a NeutrAvidin-co...

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