Literature DB >> 10900142

Differential effect toward inhibition of papain and cathepsin C by recombinant human salivary cystatin SN and its variants produced by a baculovirus system.

C C Tseng1, C P Tseng, M J Levine, L A Bobek.   

Abstract

Human salivary cystatin SN (CsnSN) is a member of the cystatin superfamily of cysteine proteinase inhibitors. In this study we used a baculovirus expression system to produce a full-length unaltered CsnSN and its variants. The variants were constructed with the changes in the three predicted proteinase-binding regions: the N-terminus (variant N(12-13), G12A-G13A), beta-hairpin loop I (variant L(56-58), Q56G-T57G-V58G) and beta-hairpin loop II (variant L(106-107), P106G-W107G). The secreted CsnSNs were purified using sequential spiral cartridge ultrafiltration and DE-52 radial flow chromatography. The purified proteins were examined for papain- and cathepsin C-inhibition. The wild-type CsnSN, and variants N(12-13) and L(106-107) bound tightly to papain (K(i) < 10 pM), whereas mutation in the loop I reduced binding affinity 5700-fold (K(i) = 57 nM). On the other hand, the wild-type CsnSN bound to cathepsin C less tightly (K(i) = 100 nM). The mutation in the N-terminus or loop I reduced binding affinity by 16 (K(i) = 1.6 microM)- and 19-fold (K(i) = 1.9 microM), respectively, while mutation in loop II resulted in an ineffective cathepsin C inhibitor (K(i) = 14 microM). Collectively, these results suggest that the N-terminal G12-G13 residues of CsnSN are not essential for papain inhibition but play a role in cathepsin C inhibition; residues Q56-T57-V58 in the loop I are essential for both papain and cathepsin C inhibitions, and residues P106-W107 in the loop II are not important for papain inhibition but essential for cathepsin C inhibition. These results demonstrated that CsnSN variants have different effects toward different cysteine proteinases. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10900142     DOI: 10.1006/abbi.2000.1909

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys        ISSN: 0003-9861            Impact factor:   4.013


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