Title : Yeast KEX1 gene encodes a putative protease with a carboxypeptidase B-like function involved in killer toxin and alpha-factor precursor processing - Dmochowska_1987_Cell_50_573 |
Author(s) : Dmochowska A , Dignard D , Henning D , Thomas DY , Bussey H |
Ref : Cell , 50 :573 , 1987 |
Abstract :
The yeast KEX1 gene product has homology to yeast carboxypeptidase Y. A mutant replacing serine at the putative active site of the KEX1 protein abolished activity in vivo. A probable site of processing by the KEX1 product is the C-terminus of the alpha-subunit of killer toxin, where toxin is followed in the precursor by 2 basic residues. Processing involves endoproteolysis following these basic residues and trimming of their C-terminal by a carboxypeptidase. Consistent with the KEX1 product being this carboxypeptidase is its role in alpha-factor pheromone production. In wild-type yeast, KEX1 is not essential for alpha-factor production, as the final pheromone repeat needs no C-terminal processing. However, in a mutant in which alpha-factor production requires a carboxypeptidase, pheromone production is KEX1-dependent.. |
PubMedSearch : Dmochowska_1987_Cell_50_573 |
PubMedID: 3301004 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: yeast-kex01 |
Gene_locus | yeast-kex01 |
Dmochowska A, Dignard D, Henning D, Thomas DY, Bussey H (1987)
Yeast KEX1 gene encodes a putative protease with a carboxypeptidase B-like function involved in killer toxin and alpha-factor precursor processing
Cell
50 :573
Dmochowska A, Dignard D, Henning D, Thomas DY, Bussey H (1987)
Cell
50 :573