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Subtilases: the superfamily of subtilisin-like serine proteasesR J Siezen
Department of Biophysical Chemistry, NIZO, Ede, The Netherlands
Protein Sci 6:501-23. 1997..Predictions have been updated for Ca(2+)-binding sites, disulfide bonds, and substrate specificity, based on both sequence alignment and three-dimensional homology modeling...
Multi-domain, cell-envelope proteinases of lactic acid bacteriaR J Siezen
NIZO Food Research, Ede, The Netherlands
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek 76:139-55. 1999..Not all domains are present in each cell-envelope proteinase, suggesting that these multi-domain proteins are the result of gene shuffling and domain swapping during evolution...
Engineering of the Lactococcus lactis serine proteinase by construction of hybrid enzymesP Vos
Department of Biophysical Chemistry, Netherlands Institute for Dairy Research (NIZO, Ede
Protein Eng 4:479-84. 1991..This suggests that the 200 kd L. lactis proteinase may be the representative of a new subclass of subtilisin-like enzymes...
Cloning of usp45, a gene encoding a secreted protein from Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis MG1363M van Asseldonk
Department of Biophysical Chemistry, Netherlands Institute for Dairy Research, NIZO, Ede
Gene 95:155-60. 1990..Usp45 has an unusual aa composition and distribution, and it is predicted to be structurally homologous with P54 of Enterococcus faecium. Up to now, no biological activity could be postulated for this secreted protein...
Pore formation by nisin involves translocation of its C-terminal part across the membraneC van Kraaij
Microbial Ingredients Section, NIZO Food Research, Ede, The Netherlands
Biochemistry 37:16033-40. 1998..The results demonstrate for the first time that pore formation of nisin involves translocation of the C-terminal region of the molecule across the membrane...
Overproduction of bovine beta-casein in Escherichia coli and engineering of its main chymosin cleavage siteG Simons
Department of Biophysical Chemistry, Netherlands Institute for Dairy Research NIZO, Ede, The Netherlands
Protein Eng 6:763-70. 1993..The beta-casein cDNA was altered to change the main chymosin cleavage site in beta-casein at position 192-193 in two ways, namely from Leu-Tyr to Pro-Pro and to Leu-stop.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)..
Cloning, characterization, controlled overexpression, and inactivation of the major tributyrin esterase gene of Lactococcus lactisL Fernandez
NIZO Food Research, Ede, The Netherlands
Appl Environ Microbiol 66:1360-8. 2000....
Primary structure and organization of the gene for a procaryotic, cell envelope-located serine proteinaseP Vos
Department of Biophysical Chemistry, Netherlands Institute for Dairy Research NIZO, Ede
J Biol Chem 264:13579-85. 1989..Furthermore, a region was identified in the Lactococcus proteinase, which shows homology to the membrane-anchoring domains of a number of proteins from other Gram-positive bacteria...
Homology modelling of the catalytic domain of human furin. A model for the eukaryotic subtilisin-like proprotein convertasesR J Siezen
Department of Biophysical Chemistry, NIZO, Ede, The Netherlands
Eur J Biochem 222:255-66. 1994....
Metabolic models for rational improvement of lactic acid bacteria as cell factoriesE J Smid
Wageningen Centre for Food Sciences, Wageningen, The Netherlands
J Appl Microbiol 98:1326-31. 2005
Isolation and characterization of the hyperthermostable serine protease, pyrolysin, and its gene from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosusW G Voorhorst
Department of Microbiology, Wageningen Agricultural University, 6703 CT Wageningen
J Biol Chem 271:20426-31. 1996....
Purification, characterization, and molecular modeling of pyrolysin and other extracellular thermostable serine proteases from hyperthermophilic microorganismsW M de Vos
Laboratory of Microbiology, Wageningen Agricultural University, Wageningen, NL-6703 CT, The Netherlands
Methods Enzymol 330:383-93. 2001
Lactic acid bacteria: genetics, metabolism and applicationsR J Siezen
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek 82:1. 2002
