| Literature DB >> 1522590 |
S Gulnik1, E T Baldwin, N Tarasova, J Erickson.
Abstract
The two-chain form of active cathepsin D, a glycosylated, lysosomal aspartic proteinase, has been isolated from human liver. Isoelectric focusing revealed two major species of enzyme that differed by approximately 0.2 pI unit. Crystals suitable for X-ray diffraction analysis were prepared from acidic solutions using precipitation with ammonium sulfate. The hexagonal crystals diffracted X-rays to beyond 3.1 A resolution and belonged to space group P6(1) (or P6(5)) with cell constants a = b = 125.9 A, c = 104.1 A, gamma = 120.0 degrees. The crystals likely contain two molecules in the asymmetric unit, giving a solvent content of 56% (v/w). Biochemical analysis of crystals indicated that both isoforms were present in approximately equimolar proportions. Full structure determination of the enzyme is underway.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1522590 DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(92)90696-h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mol Biol ISSN: 0022-2836 Impact factor: 5.469