Journal article

Porphyromonas gingivalis gingipains: The molecular teeth of a microbial vampire

NM O'Brien-Simpson, PD Veith, SG Dashper, EC Reynolds

Current Protein and Peptide Science | BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD | Published : 2003

Abstract

The gingipains are cell surface Arg- and Lys-specific proteinases of the bacterium Porphyromons gingivalis, which has been associated with periodontitis, a disease that results in the destruction of the teeth's supporting tissues. The proteinases are encoded by three genes designated rgpA, rgpB and kgp. Arg-specific proteolytic activity is encoded by rgpA/B and the Lys-specific activity by kgp. RgpA and Kgp are polyproteins comprising proteinases with C-terminal adhesin domains that are proteolytically processed. After processing, the domains remain non-covalently associated as complexes on the cell surface. RgpB is also a cell surface proteinase but does not associate with adhesin domains. ..

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