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The intein of the Thermoplasma A-ATPase A subunit: Structure, evolution and expression in E. coli

BACKGROUND: Inteins are selfish genetic elements that excise themselves from the host protein during post translational processing, and religate the host protein with a peptide bond. In addition to this splicing activity, most reported inteins also contain an endonuclease domain that is important in...

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Autores principales: Senejani, Alireza G, Hilario, Elena, Gogarten, J Peter
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC60005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11722801
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2091-2-13
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author Senejani, Alireza G
Hilario, Elena
Gogarten, J Peter
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Hilario, Elena
Gogarten, J Peter
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description BACKGROUND: Inteins are selfish genetic elements that excise themselves from the host protein during post translational processing, and religate the host protein with a peptide bond. In addition to this splicing activity, most reported inteins also contain an endonuclease domain that is important in intein propagation. RESULTS: The gene encoding the Thermoplasma acidophilum A-ATPase catalytic subunit A is the only one in the entire T. acidophilum genome that has been identified to contain an intein. This intein is inserted in the same position as the inteins found in the ATPase A-subunits encoding gene in Pyrococcus abyssi, P. furiosus and P. horikoshii and is found 20 amino acids upstream of the intein in the homologous vma-1 gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In contrast to the other inteins in catalytic ATPase subunits, the T. acidophilum intein does not contain an endonuclease domain. T. acidophilum has different codon usage frequencies as compared to Escherichia coli. Initially, the low abundance of rare tRNAs prevented expression of the T. acidophilum A-ATPase A subunit in E. coli. Using a strain of E. coli that expresses additional tRNAs for rare codons, the T. acidophilum A-ATPase A subunit was successfully expressed in E. coli. CONCLUSIONS: Despite differences in pH and temperature between the E. coli and the T. acidophilum cytoplasms, the T. acidophilum intein retains efficient self-splicing activity when expressed in E. coli. The small intein in the Thermoplasma A-ATPase is closely related to the endonuclease containing intein in the Pyrococcus A-ATPase. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that this intein was horizontally transferred between Pyrococcus and Thermoplasma, and that the small intein has persisted in Thermoplasma apparently without homing.
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spelling pubmed-600052001-11-27 The intein of the Thermoplasma A-ATPase A subunit: Structure, evolution and expression in E. coli Senejani, Alireza G Hilario, Elena Gogarten, J Peter BMC Biochem Research Article BACKGROUND: Inteins are selfish genetic elements that excise themselves from the host protein during post translational processing, and religate the host protein with a peptide bond. In addition to this splicing activity, most reported inteins also contain an endonuclease domain that is important in intein propagation. RESULTS: The gene encoding the Thermoplasma acidophilum A-ATPase catalytic subunit A is the only one in the entire T. acidophilum genome that has been identified to contain an intein. This intein is inserted in the same position as the inteins found in the ATPase A-subunits encoding gene in Pyrococcus abyssi, P. furiosus and P. horikoshii and is found 20 amino acids upstream of the intein in the homologous vma-1 gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In contrast to the other inteins in catalytic ATPase subunits, the T. acidophilum intein does not contain an endonuclease domain. T. acidophilum has different codon usage frequencies as compared to Escherichia coli. Initially, the low abundance of rare tRNAs prevented expression of the T. acidophilum A-ATPase A subunit in E. coli. Using a strain of E. coli that expresses additional tRNAs for rare codons, the T. acidophilum A-ATPase A subunit was successfully expressed in E. coli. CONCLUSIONS: Despite differences in pH and temperature between the E. coli and the T. acidophilum cytoplasms, the T. acidophilum intein retains efficient self-splicing activity when expressed in E. coli. The small intein in the Thermoplasma A-ATPase is closely related to the endonuclease containing intein in the Pyrococcus A-ATPase. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that this intein was horizontally transferred between Pyrococcus and Thermoplasma, and that the small intein has persisted in Thermoplasma apparently without homing. BioMed Central 2001-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC60005/ /pubmed/11722801 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2091-2-13 Text en Copyright © 2001 Senejani et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Senejani, Alireza G
Hilario, Elena
Gogarten, J Peter
The intein of the Thermoplasma A-ATPase A subunit: Structure, evolution and expression in E. coli
title The intein of the Thermoplasma A-ATPase A subunit: Structure, evolution and expression in E. coli
title_full The intein of the Thermoplasma A-ATPase A subunit: Structure, evolution and expression in E. coli
title_fullStr The intein of the Thermoplasma A-ATPase A subunit: Structure, evolution and expression in E. coli
title_full_unstemmed The intein of the Thermoplasma A-ATPase A subunit: Structure, evolution and expression in E. coli
title_short The intein of the Thermoplasma A-ATPase A subunit: Structure, evolution and expression in E. coli
title_sort intein of the thermoplasma a-atpase a subunit: structure, evolution and expression in e. coli
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC60005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11722801
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2091-2-13
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