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Identification of structural elements important for matrix metalloproteinase type V collagenolytic activity as revealed by chimeric enzymes. Role of fibronectin-like domain and active site of gelatinase B.

T J O'Farrell1, T Pourmotabbed.   

Abstract

Digestion of type V collagen by the gelatinases is an important step in tumor cell metastasis because this collagen maintains the integrity of the extracellular matrix that must be breached during this pathological process. However, the structural elements that provide the gelatinases with this unique proteolytic activity among matrix metalloproteinases had not been thoroughly defined. To identify these elements, we examined the substrate specificity of chimeric enzymes containing domains of gelatinase B and fibroblast collagenase. We have found that the addition of the fibronectin-like domain of gelatinase B to fibroblast collagenase is sufficient to endow the enzyme with the ability to cleave type V collagen. In addition, the substitution of the catalytic zinc-binding active site region of fibroblast collagenase with that of gelatinase B increased the catalytic efficiency of the enzyme 3- to 4-fold. This observation led to the identification of amino acid residues, Leu(397), Ala(406), Asp(410), and Pro(415), in this region of gelatinase B that are important for its efficient catalysis as determined by substituting these amino acids with the corresponding residues from fibroblast collagenase. Leu(397) and Ala(406) are important for the general proteolytic activity of the enzyme, whereas Asp(410) and Pro(415) specifically enhance its ability to cleave type V collagen and gelatin, respectively. These data provide fundamental information about the structural elements that distinguish the gelatinases from other matrix metalloproteinases in terms of substrate specificity and catalytic efficiency.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10823838     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M003936200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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