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Discovery of a new Pro-Pro endopeptidase, PPEP-2, provides mechanistic insights into the differences in substrate specificity within the PPEP family.


ABSTRACT: Pro-Pro endopeptidases (PPEPs) belong to a recently discovered family of proteases capable of hydrolyzing a Pro-Pro bond. The first member from the bacterial pathogen Clostridium difficile (PPEP-1) cleaves two C. difficile cell-surface proteins involved in adhesion, one of which is encoded by the gene adjacent to the ppep-1 gene. However, related PPEPs may exist in other bacteria and may shed light on substrate specificity in this enzyme family. Here, we report on the homolog of PPEP-1 in Paenibacillus alvei, which we denoted PPEP-2. We found that PPEP-2 is a secreted metalloprotease, which likewise cleaved a cell-surface protein encoded by an adjacent gene. However, the cleavage motif of PPEP-2, PLP?PVP, is distinct from that of PPEP-1 (VNP?PVP). As a result, an optimal substrate peptide for PPEP-2 was not cleaved by PPEP-1 and vice versa. To gain insight into the specificity mechanism of PPEP-2, we determined its crystal structure at 1.75 Å resolution and further confirmed the structure in solution using small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). We show that a four-amino-acid loop, which is distinct in PPEP-1 and -2 (GGST in PPEP-1 and SERV in PPEP-2), plays a crucial role in substrate specificity. A PPEP-2 variant, in which the four loop residues had been swapped for those from PPEP-1, displayed a shift in substrate specificity toward PPEP-1 substrates. Our results provide detailed insights into the PPEP-2 structure and the structural determinants of substrate specificity in this new family of PPEP proteases.

SUBMITTER: Klychnikov OI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6052223 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Discovery of a new Pro-Pro endopeptidase, PPEP-2, provides mechanistic insights into the differences in substrate specificity within the PPEP family.

Klychnikov Oleg I OI   Shamorkina Tatiana M TM   Weeks Stephen D SD   van Leeuwen Hans C HC   Corver Jeroen J   Drijfhout Jan W JW   van Veelen Peter A PA   Sluchanko Nikolai N NN   Strelkov Sergei V SV   Hensbergen Paul J PJ  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20180523 28


Pro-Pro endopeptidases (PPEPs) belong to a recently discovered family of proteases capable of hydrolyzing a Pro-Pro bond. The first member from the bacterial pathogen <i>Clostridium difficile</i> (PPEP-1) cleaves two <i>C. difficile</i> cell-surface proteins involved in adhesion, one of which is encoded by the gene adjacent to the <i>ppep-1</i> gene. However, related PPEPs may exist in other bacteria and may shed light on substrate specificity in this enzyme family. Here, we report on the homolo  ...[more]

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