Literature DB >> 3363281

Degradation of cartilage proteoglycans by elastase is dependent on charge-mediated interactions.

J Schalkwijk1, L A Joosten, W B van den Berg, L B van de Putte.   

Abstract

We investigated the mechanism of cartilage degradation by pancreatic elastase as a model system for the action of cationic proteases such as leukocyte elastase and cathepsin-G. It is shown that the cationic properties of elastase contribute to its proteolytic potential with respect to cartilage degradation. Elastase preparations with neutral or negative charge, obtained by chemical modification were far less effective in cartilage degradation than the cationic, native enzyme. Modification of elastase did not affect the active site of the enzyme as shown by kinetic studies, nor did it alter the complexing with alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor. Quantitative and autoradiographic studies indicate that the positive charge of the enzyme favors the penetration in cartilage and interaction with the polyanionic proteoglycan substrate. It is concluded that the potent cartilage-degrading activity of elastase is dependent on charge-mediated interactions with its substrate.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3363281     DOI: 10.1007/bf00541347

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rheumatol Int        ISSN: 0172-8172            Impact factor:   2.631


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