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Protealysin is a Serratia proteamaculans metalloproteinase of the M4 peptidase family and the prototype of a large group of protealysin-like proteases (PLPs). PLPs are likely involved in bacterial interaction with plants and animals as well as in bacterial pathogenesis. We demonstrated that the PLP genes in bacteria colocalize with the genes of putative conserved proteins. In S. proteamaculans, these two genes form a bicistronic operon. The putative S. proteamaculans protein that we called emfourin (M4in) was expressed in Escherichia coli and characterized. M4in forms a complex with protealysin with a 1:1 stoichiometry and is a potent slow-binding competitive inhibitor of protealysin (Ki = 52 ± 14 pM); besides, M4in is not secreted from S. proteamaculans constitutively. A comparison of amino acid sequences of M4in and its homologs with those of known inhibitors suggests that M4in is the prototype of a new family of protein inhibitors of proteases. Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Ksenia N Chukhontseva, Igor M Berdyshev, Dina R Safina, Maria A Karaseva, Timur N Bozin, Vadim V Salnikov, Petr V Konarev, Vladimir V Volkov, Alexander V Grishin, Viacheslav I Kozlovskiy, Sergey V Kostrov, Ilya V Demidyuk. The protealysin operon encodes emfourin, a prototype of a novel family of protein metalloprotease inhibitors. International journal of biological macromolecules. 2021 Feb 01;169:583-596

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