posted on 2019-06-07, 14:15authored byOlga V. Moroz, Elena Blagova, Verena Reiser, Rakhi Saikia, Sohel Dalal, Christian Isak Jørgensen, Vikram K. Bhatia, Lone Baunsgaard, Birgitte Andersen, Allan Svendsen, Keith S. Wilson
Many proteins are synthesized as
precursors, with propeptides playing
a variety of roles such as assisting in folding or preventing them
from being active within the cell. While the precise role of the propeptide
in fungal lipases is not completely understood, it was previously
reported that mutations in the propeptide region of the Rhizomucor miehei lipase have an influence on the
activity of the mature enzyme, stressing the importance of the amino
acid composition of this region. We here report two structures of
this enzyme in complex with its propeptide, which suggests that the
latter plays a role in the correct maturation of the enzyme. Most
importantly, we demonstrate that the propeptide shows inhibition of
lipase activity in standard lipase assays and propose that an important
role of the propeptide is to ensure that the enzyme is not active
during its expression pathway in the original host.