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Mechanisms for Induction of Microbial Extracellular Proteases in Response to Exterior Proteins

Yu‐Zhong Zhang, Weixin Zhang, Xiu‐Lan Chen

2020Applied and Environmental Microbiology30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Proteins are a main organic nitrogen source for microorganisms. Many heterotrophic microorganisms secrete extracellular proteases (ex-proteases) to efficiently decompose proteins into oligopeptides and amino acids when exterior proteins are required for growth. These ex-proteases not only play important roles in microbial nutrient acquisition or host infection but also contribute greatly to the global recycling of carbon and nitrogen. Moreover, may microbial ex-proteases have important applications in industrial, medical, and biotechnological areas. Therefore, uncovering the mechanisms by which microorganisms initiate the expression of ex-protease genes in response to exterior proteins is of great significance. In this review, the progress made in understanding the induction mechanisms of microbial ex-proteases in response to exterior proteins is summarized, with a focus on the inducer molecules, membrane sensors, and downstream pathways. Problems to be solved for better understanding of the induction mechanisms of microbial ex-proteases are also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

ProteasesMicroorganismExtracellularBiochemistryBiologyBacteriaMicrobiologyChemistryEnzymeGeneticsEnzyme Production and CharacterizationBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingStudies on Chitinases and Chitosanases
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