Literature DB >> 1645659

Aminopeptidase P from rat brain. Purification and action on bioactive peptides.

H T Harbeck1, R Mentlein.   

Abstract

Aminopeptidase P (EC 3.4.11.9) was purified from rat brain cytosol. A subunit Mr of 71,000 was determined for the reduced, denaturated protein whereas an Mr of 143,000 was determined for the native enzyme. The purified aminopeptidase P selectively liberated all unblocked, preferentially basic or hydrophobic ultimate amino acids from di-, tri- and oligopeptides with N-terminal Xaa-Pro- sequences. Corresponding peptides with penultimate Ala instead of Pro were cleaved with much lower rates; oligopeptides with residues other than Pro or Ala in the penultimate position appeared not to be substrates for the enzyme. Several bioactive peptides with Xaa-Pro sequences, especially bradykinin, substance P, corticortropin-like intermediate lobe peptide, casomorphin and [Tyr]melanostatin were shortened by the N-terminal amino acid by aminopeptidase P action. Rat brain aminopeptidase P was optimally active at pH 7.6-8.0 in the presence of Mn2+. Chelating agents and SH-reacting reagents inhibited the enzyme, but common inhibitors of aminopeptidases, like amastatin or bestatin, of prolidase or of dipeptidyl peptidases II and IV, like N-benzoyloxycarbonyl-proline or epsilon-benzyl-oxycarbonyl-lysyl-proline, as well as antibiotics like beta-lactam ones, bacitracin or puromycin, had little or no effect.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1645659     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1991.tb16035.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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