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Kallikrein-related peptidase-7 regulates caspase-14 maturation during keratinocyte terminal differentiation by generating an intermediate form.

Mami Yamamoto1, Masashi Miyai, Yuuko Matsumoto, Ryoji Tsuboi, Toshihiko Hibino.   

Abstract

The maturation and activation mechanisms of caspases are generally well understood, except for those of caspase-14, which is activated at the onset of keratinocyte terminal differentiation. We investigated the possible involvement of epidermal proteases expressed in the late stage of differentiation, and found that the chymotrypsin-like serine protease kallikrein-related peptidase-7 (KLK7) cleaved procaspase-14 at Tyr(178), generating an intermediate form that consists of a large (20 kDa) and a small subunit (8 kDa). We prepared an antibody directed to this cleavage site (h14Y178 Ab), and confirmed that it recognized a 20-kDa band formed when procaspase-14 was incubated with chymotrypsin or KLK7. We then constructed a constitutively active form of the intermediate, revC14-Y178. The substrate specificity of revC14-Y178 was completely different from that of caspase-14, showing broad specificity for various caspase substrates except WEHD-7-amino-4-trifluoromethylcoumarin (AFC), the preferred substrate of active, mature caspase-14. K(m) values for VEID-AFC, DEVD-AFC, LEVD-AFC, and LEHD-AFC were 0.172, 0.261, 0.504, and 0.847 μM, respectively. We confirmed that the mature form of caspase-14 was generated when procaspase-14 was incubated with KLK7 or revC14-Y178. Expression of constitutively active KLK7 in cultured keratinocytes resulted in generation of both the intermediate form and the mature form of caspase-14. Immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated that the intermediate form was localized at the granular layer. Our results indicate that regulation of procaspase-14 maturation during terminal differentiation is a unique two-step process involving KLK7 and an activation intermediate of caspase-14.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22825846      PMCID: PMC3463312          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M112.357467

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


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