The role of signal sequence proximal residues in the mature region of bacterial secreted proteins in E. coli

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Musik, Joanna E
Zalucki, Yaramah M
Beacham, Ifor R
Jennings, Michael P
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2022
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Secreted proteins contain an N-terminal signal peptide to guide them through the secretion pathway. Once the protein is translocated, the signal peptide is removed by a signal peptidase, such as signal peptidase I. The signal peptide has been extensively studied and reviewed; however, the mature region has not been the focus of review. Here we cover the experimental evidence that highlights the important role of the mature region amino acid residues in both the efficiency and the ability of secreted proteins to be successfully exported via secretion pathways and cleaved by signal peptidase I.

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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes

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1864

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10

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Proteomics and metabolomics

Medical bacteriology

Biochemistry and cell biology

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Musik, JE; Zalucki, YM; Beacham, IR; Jennings, MP, The role of signal sequence proximal residues in the mature region of bacterial secreted proteins in E. coli, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 2022, 1864 (10), pp. 184000

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