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Substrate and inhibitor studies of thermolysin-like neutral metalloendopeptidase from kidney membrane fractions. Comparison with bacterial thermolysin.

M Pozsgay, C Michaud, M Liebman, M Orlowski.   

Abstract

The inhibitory constants of a series of synthetic N-carboxymethyl peptide inhibitors and the kinetic parameters (Km, kcat, and kcat/Km) of a series of model synthetic substrates were determined for the membrane-bound kidney metalloendopeptidase isolated from rabbit kidney and compared with those of bacterial thermolysin. The two enzymes show striking similarities with respect to structural requirements for substrate binding to the hydrophobic pocket at the S1' subsite of the active site. Both enzymes showed the highest reaction rates with substrates having leucine residues in this position while phenylalanine residues gave the lowest Km. The two enzymes were also inhibited by the same N-carboxymethyl peptide inhibitors. Although the mammalian enzyme was more susceptible to inhibition than its bacterial counterpart, structural variations in the inhibitor molecules affected the inhibitory constants for both enzymes in a similar manner. The two enzymes differed significantly, however, with respect to the effect of structural changes in the P1 and P2' positions of the substrate on the kinetic parameters of the reaction. The mammalian enzyme showed the highest reaction rates and specificity constants with substrates having the sequence -Phe-Gly-Phe- or -Phe-Ala-Phe- in positions P2, P1, and P1', respectively, while the sequence -Ala-Phe-Phe- was the most favored by the bacterial enzyme. The sequence -Gly-Gly-Phe- as found in enkephalins was not favored by either of the enzymes. Of the substrates having an aminobenzoate group in the P2' position, the mammalian enzyme favored those with the carboxyl group in the meta position while the bacterial enzyme favored those with the carboxyl group in the para position.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3516218     DOI: 10.1021/bi00354a015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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