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Conservation of the separase regulatory domain.


ABSTRACT: ᅟ: We report a protein sequence analysis of the cell cycle regulatory protease, separase. The sequence and structural conservation of the C-terminal protease domain has long been recognized, whereas the N-terminal regulatory domain of separase was reported to lack detectable sequence similarity. Here we reveal significant sequence conservation of the separase regulatory domain and report a discovery of a cysteine motif (CxCxxC) conserved in major lineages of Metazoa including nematodes and vertebrates. This motif is found in a solvent exposed linker region connecting two TPR-like helical motifs. Mutation of this motif in Caenorhabditis elegans separase leads to a temperature sensitive hypomorphic protein. Conservation of this motif in organisms ranging from C. elegans to humans suggests its functional importance.

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This article was reviewed by Lakshminarayan Iyer and Michael Galperin.

SUBMITTER: Melesse M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5921967 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conservation of the separase regulatory domain.

Melesse Michael M   Bembenek Joshua N JN   Zhulin Igor B IB  

Biology direct 20180427 1


ᅟ: We report a protein sequence analysis of the cell cycle regulatory protease, separase. The sequence and structural conservation of the C-terminal protease domain has long been recognized, whereas the N-terminal regulatory domain of separase was reported to lack detectable sequence similarity. Here we reveal significant sequence conservation of the separase regulatory domain and report a discovery of a cysteine motif (CxCxxC) conserved in major lineages of Metazoa including nematodes and verte  ...[more]

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