Hi, We want to produce a protein with a SUMO tag, that is known that needs Gly-Gly at the C terminal of the protease site to cleave especifically and release the protein target without any remaining aa. Our protein needs a Gly at the N-terminus. So, do anybody knows what will happen if we add an aditional Gly after the Gly-Gly of the protease site? Will I obtain a protein with a Gly in the N-term after cleavage? or the protease will cleave the third Gly?
Hope that is enough clear.....
Mario Lebendiker
Dear Mario,
you will get the cleaved protein with one Gly at the N-term, the same as with any other amino acid after the terminal 2 Gly of SUMO (except Pro which is not cleaved). We haven't done MS with all of our SUMO-constructs after cleavage but for those which we have checked by MS, we didn't find any indication of cleaving AFTER the first N-terminal amino acid of the target protein.
In one case, there was a minor peak that would correspond to an additional Gly on the target protein, so maybe there is a small chance of cleavage between the 2 terminal Glycins. We haven't checked this in more detail I must admit.
Best regards
Hüseyin
Hüseyin Besir
Dear Husseyn:
Thanks a lot!!
Mario
Mario Lebendiker