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The functional units of a peptostreptococcal protein L
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Protein LBiochemistryNatural SciencesVirulence FactorPeptoidBacteriologyMolecular BiologyEscherichia ColiFunctional UnitsProtein L MoleculeMicrobiologyMolecular Microbiology
Protein L is a cell-surface protein from Peptostreptococcus which interacts with immunoglobulin kappa light chains. A gene from Peptostreptococcus strain 3316 coding for protein L and fragments thereof were expressed in Escherichia coli. The peptides were examined for binding to immunoglobulin and serum albumin. The four C units were shown to be responsible for binding to immunoglobulin and the four D units for binding to albumin. This protein L molecule therefore binds to albumin at a site separate from that involved in binding to immunoglobulin. The albumin-binding units have high amino acid sequence identity with the albumin-binding units of streptococcal cell-surface proteins. The gene contains three sites available for internal initiation of translation resulting in three active proteins. The protein L molecule presented in this report was compared with a previously reported protein from Peptostreptococcus strain 312. The two proteins differ in several respects, including size and the number and types of repeat units.
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