Spontaneous Cleavages of a Heterologous Protein, the CenA Endoglucanase of Cellulomonas fimi, in Escherichia coli.

Microbiology insights Pub Date : 2021-06-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786361211024637
Cheuk Yin Lai, Ka Lun Ng, Hao Wang, Chui Chi Lam, Wan Keung Raymond Wong
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CenA is an endoglucanase secreted by the Gram-positive cellulolytic bacterium, Cellulomonas fimi, to the environment as a glycosylated protein. The role of glycosylation in CenA is unclear. However, it seems not crucial for functional activity and secretion since the unglycosylated counterpart, recombinant CenA (rCenA), is both bioactive and secretable in Escherichia coli. Using a systematic screening approach, we have demonstrated that rCenA is subjected to spontaneous cleavages (SC) in both the cytoplasm and culture medium of E. coli, under the influence of different environmental factors. The cleavages were found to occur in both the cellulose-binding (CellBD) and catalytic domains, with a notably higher occurring rate detected in the former than the latter. In CellBD, the cleavages were shown to occur close to potential N-linked glycosylation sites, suggesting that these sites might serve as 'attributive tags' for differentiating rCenA from endogenous proteins and the points of initiation of SC. It is hypothesized that glycosylation plays a crucial role in protecting CenA from SC when interacting with cellulose in the environment. Subsequent to hydrolysis, SC would ensure the dissociation of CenA from the enzyme-substrate complex. Thus, our findings may help elucidate the mechanisms of protein turnover and enzymatic cellulolysis.

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在大肠杆菌中,胞单胞菌的CenA内切葡聚糖酶的一种异源蛋白的自发裂解。
CenA是一种内切葡聚糖酶,由革兰氏阳性纤维素分解细菌(纤维单胞菌)分泌,以糖基化蛋白的形式进入环境。糖基化在CenA中的作用尚不清楚。然而,它的功能活性和分泌似乎并不重要,因为未糖基化的对应物重组CenA (rCenA)在大肠杆菌中既具有生物活性又可分泌。利用系统筛选方法,我们证明了在不同环境因素的影响下,rCenA在大肠杆菌的细胞质和培养基中都受到自发裂解(SC)的影响。研究发现,裂解既发生在纤维素结合结构域(CellBD)上,也发生在催化结构域上,前者的裂解率明显高于后者。在CellBD中,裂解发生在潜在的n -连接糖基化位点附近,表明这些位点可能是区分rCenA与内源性蛋白和SC起始点的“属性标签”。假设糖基化在与环境中的纤维素相互作用时保护CenA免受SC的影响。在水解之后,SC将确保CenA从酶-底物复合物中解离。因此,我们的发现可能有助于阐明蛋白质周转和酶解纤维素的机制。
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