Literature DB >> 4029144

Existence of ternary complexes of procarboxypeptidase A in the pancreas of some ruminant species.

B Kerfelec, C Chapus, A Puigserver.   

Abstract

The existence of procarboxypeptidase A, in the form of a non-covalent ternary complex containing the apparently inactive serine protease (subunit III), has so far been observed only in the ox pancreas. Evidence, obtained in the present study, shows that a ternary complex of procarboxypeptidase A, with a subunit III highly homologous with that of the bovine complex, is also present in two other ruminant species, sheep and goat. The biological significance of these complex forms of procarboxypeptidase A and the consistently high biosynthesis level of the apparently inactive subunit III in all three ruminant species is still unknown. Yet the synthesis of subunit III is not related to the animal diet since in the horse, which is a non-ruminant herbivorous animal, the procarboxypeptidase A is monomeric. Reassociation assays between either bovine subunits II or III and monomeric as well as binary forms of procarboxypeptidase A from various species show that, unlike subunit II, the recognition site for subunit III is highly conserved in all the procarboxypeptidases A and that bovine subunit II is different from porcine chymotrypsinogen C with regard to association.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4029144     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1985.tb09132.x

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


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