Literature DB >> 1429649

The ATP-independent pathway in red blood cells that degrades oxidant-damaged hemoglobin.

J M Fagan1, L Waxman.   

Abstract

Studies were carried out to characterize further the cytoplasmic ATP- and ubiquitin-independent proteolytic system in red blood cells that degrades hemoglobin damaged by exposure to oxidants (Fagan, J. M., Waxman, L., and Goldberg, A. L. (1986) J. Biol. Chem. 261, 5705-5713). Several proteases were ruled out as having a major role in the degradation of oxidant-treated hemoglobin (Ox-Hb). Acid hydrolases are not active in this process since the degradation of Ox-Hb has a pH optimum between 6 and 8. The calpains are also not involved since inhibitors of cysteine proteases (leupeptin and trans-epoxysuccinyl-L-leucylamido-(3-methyl)butane) did not diminish the increased proteolysis in intact erythrocytes treated with oxidants or in lysates to which Ox-Hb was added. The degradation of Ox-Hb was unaffected by inhibitors of serine and aspartic proteases. Removal of the high M(r) multicatalytic proteinase by immunoprecipitation also did not significantly affect the degradation of Ox-Hb in erythrocyte lysates. The degradation of Ox-Hb was sensitive to metal chelators and sulfhydryl-modifying reagents but not to specific inhibitors of known metalloproteases. Insulin, which is rapidly degraded in lysates, completely blocked the degradation of Ox-Hb. Insulin- and Ox-Hb-hydrolyzing activity was also inhibited following immunoprecipitation of the 100-kDa metalloinsulinase. The metalloinsulinase, which is inhibited by sulfhydryl-modifying reagents and which requires divalent metals, may therefore participate in the degradation of hemoglobin damaged by oxidants in erythrocytes.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1429649

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


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