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In vivo determination of substrate specificity of hepatitis C virus NS3 protease: Genetic assay for site-specific proteolysis SCIE SCOPUS

Title
In vivo determination of substrate specificity of hepatitis C virus NS3 protease: Genetic assay for site-specific proteolysis
Authors
Kim, SYPark, KWLee, YJBack, SHGoo, JHPark, OKJang, SKPark, WJ
Date Issued
2000-08-15
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC
Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) NS3 protease is responsible for the processing of the viral polyprotein and is considered as a primary target for the development of anti-HCV therapy, We have developed a genetic method in yeast to screen for good substrate sequences of the NS3 protease. A library of fusion proteins was constructed with a transcription factor, GAL4, linked to the intracellular domain of an integral membrane protein, STE2, by a randomized protease substrate sequence. In yeast cells expressing NS3 protease, the substrate sequences in the fusion proteins were specifically recognized and cleaved, This cleavage resulted in the release of GAL4 from the cytoplasmic membrane and the subsequent activation of reporter genes by GAL4, which was detected by the growth of yeast cells on selective media. Based on the analysis of 69 isolated substrate sequences, a consensus sequence was deduced: (Glu/Asp)-X-Val-Val-(Leu/Pro)-Cys down arrow (Ser/Ala), with the scissile bond being located between Cys and Ser or Ala and X not being determined. This is largely consistent with the previous results obtained by biochemical methods. An oligopeptide containing the deduced sequence was highly efficiently cleaved in vitro by the purified NS3 protease. These data demonstrated that the present genetic method could be used as an efficient tool for the in vivo determination of substrate specificity of proteases. (C) 2000 Academic Press.
Keywords
HCV; protease; substrate specificity; randomized sequence; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; SERINE PROTEINASE; CLEAVAGE SITES; NON-A; YEAST; REQUIREMENTS; POLYPROTEIN; SELECTION; GENOME; IDENTIFICATION; ORGANIZATION
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/19879
DOI
10.1006/abio.2000.4662
ISSN
0003-2697
Article Type
Article
Citation
ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, vol. 284, no. 1, page. 42 - 48, 2000-08-15
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