Signal peptidases (SPases) remove signal peptides from secretory proteins. The sipS (signal peptidase of subtilis) gene, which encodes an SPase of Bacillus subtilis, was cloned in Escherichia coli and was also found to be active in E. coli. Its overproduction in B. subtilis resulted in increased rates of processing of a hybrid beta-lactamase precursor. The SipS protein consisted of 184 amino acids (mol. wt 21 kDa). The protein showed sequence similarity with the leader peptidases of E. coli and Salmonella typhimurium, and the mitochondrial inner membrane protease I of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Patterns of conserved amino acids present in these four proteins were also detected in the Sec11 subunit of the SPase complex of S. cerevisiae and th...
Bacillus subtilis contains three chromosomally encoded type I signal peptidases (SipS, SipT and SipU...
Type I signal peptidases (SPases) are required for the removal of signal peptides from translocated ...
Most biological membranes contain one or two type I signal peptidases for the removal of signal pept...
Signal peptidases (SPases) remove signal peptides from secretory proteins. The sipS (signal peptidas...
Bacillus subtilis contains at least three chromosomally-encoded type I signal peptidases (SPases; Si...
Signal peptidases remove signal peptides from secretory proteins. By comparing the type I signal pep...
The gram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis is the organism with the largest number of paralogou...
The Cram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis contains five chromosomally encoded type I signal pe...
Bacillus subtilis is one of the best known Gram-positive bacteria at both the genetic and physiologi...
Bacillus subtilis contains three chromosomally encoded type I signal peptidases (SipS, SipT and SipU...
Type I signal peptidases (SPases) are required for the removal of signal peptides from translocated ...
Most biological membranes contain one or two type I signal peptidases for the removal of signal pept...
Signal peptidases (SPases) remove signal peptides from secretory proteins. The sipS (signal peptidas...
Bacillus subtilis contains at least three chromosomally-encoded type I signal peptidases (SPases; Si...
Signal peptidases remove signal peptides from secretory proteins. By comparing the type I signal pep...
The gram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis is the organism with the largest number of paralogou...
The Cram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis contains five chromosomally encoded type I signal pe...
Bacillus subtilis is one of the best known Gram-positive bacteria at both the genetic and physiologi...
Bacillus subtilis contains three chromosomally encoded type I signal peptidases (SipS, SipT and SipU...
Type I signal peptidases (SPases) are required for the removal of signal peptides from translocated ...
Most biological membranes contain one or two type I signal peptidases for the removal of signal pept...