Literature DB >> 10833279

Identification of the cleavage sites of oxidized protein that are susceptible to oxidized protein hydrolase (OPH) in the primary and tertiary structures of the protein.

T Fujino1, M Kojima, M Beppu, K Kikugawa, H Yasuda, K Takahashi.   

Abstract

Amino acid sequences in H(2)O(2)-oxidized bovine serum albumin (BSA) that are susceptible to proteolytic cleavage by oxidized protein hydrolase (OPH) were investigated. When oxidized BSA was treated with OPH, low-molecular-weight fragments (54, 46, 24, 22, 20, and 8 kDa) were produced as analyzed by SDS-PAGE. N-Terminal amino acid sequence analysis of these fragments indicated that oxidized BSA was cleaved by OPH at three major sites, Leu218-Ser219, Tyr410-Thr411, and Phe506-Thr507, at an early stage of the proteolytic degradation. In the three-dimensional structure of BSA deduced by computer modeling, these cleavage sites were found to be located slightly inside the BSA molecule, in positions not easily accessible by OPH. The influence of oxidation on the tertiary structure of BSA was then investigated by hypothetically replacing all the four methionine and two tryptophan residues with their oxidized forms, methionine sulfoxide and N'-formyl-kynurenine, respectively. The three-dimensional structure of the hypothetically oxidized BSA indicated that all the three cleavage sites in the protein could become more exposed to the solvent than in unoxidized BSA. These results suggest that, upon oxidation of BSA, the amino acid sequences that are potentially cleavable by OPH but present inside the molecule become exposed on the surface and susceptible to proteolysis by OPH. This is the first report demonstrating the cleavage sites of oxidized protein by oxidized protein-selective protease, suggesting the possible mechanism of oxidized protein-selective degradation by the enzyme.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10833279     DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a022702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biochem        ISSN: 0021-924X            Impact factor:   3.387


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