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Leishmania mexicana: identification and characterization of an aspartyl proteinase activity.

Elizabeth Valdivieso1, Fracehuli Dagger, Ana Rascón.   

Abstract

An aspartyl proteinase activity was detected in the soluble fraction (SF) of Leishmania mexicana promastigotes by the use of the synthetic substrate benzoyl-Arg-Gly-Phe-Phe-Leu-4-methoxy-beta-naphthylamide selective for Cathepsin D like aspartyl-proteinases. This peptide was hydrolyzed with an apparent K(m) of 2.3+/-0.3 microM. The classic inhibitor of aspartyl-proteinases, diazo-acetyl-norleucinemethylester (DAN) inhibited the proteolytic activity with an IC(50) of 400 microM. The soluble fraction degraded (in absence of thiol groups) human fibrinogen with a specific activity of 533 U/mg protein. When tested for the ability to inhibit the "in vitro" proliferation of L. mexicana promastigotes, DAN showed concentration dependent anti-proliferative effects with a LD(50) of 466 microM at 48 h, with a significant fall in this value to 22 microM after 72 h. This is the first characterization of an aspartyl-proteinase activity in Leishmania, calling for further studies directed towards the physiologic role of these enzymes in the parasite. The anti-proliferative effect of its inhibition makes this enzyme a putative new target for the development of leishmanicidal drugs.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17126324     DOI: 10.1016/j.exppara.2006.10.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Parasitol        ISSN: 0014-4894            Impact factor:   2.011


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