Literature DB >> 6129208

Aminopeptidase A is angiotensinase A. II. Biochemical studies on aminopeptidase A and M in rat kidney homogenate.

P Kugler.   

Abstract

Biochemical fluorometric methods were used to investigate aminopeptidase A (APA; E.C.3.4.11.7) in the rat kidney homogenate and glomeruli and to compare it with aminopeptidase M (APM; E.C.3.4.11.2). It is shown that APA is a calcium-ion-dependent enzyme, while APM is not. To clarify the functional importance of APA and APM in the kidney, their activities were measured under the influence of angiotensins. Fluorimetric measurements in renal homogenate (with 2-naphthylamide derivatives as substrates), which represents mixed-enzyme tissue preparations containing a variety of peptidases besides APA and APM, showed a Km of 0.13 mM for APA and competitive inhibition of ANG II (K1 = 0.015 mM), and a Km of 0.24 for APM and competitive inhibition by ANG III (K1 = 0.003 mM). The remaining two angiotensins showed non-competitive inhibition of APA (ANG I, III) and APM (ANG I, II) in this preparation. For comparison purposes, fluorometric measurements were performed in microdissected glomeruli which contain only APA. A Km of 0.23 mM for the APA and a competitive inhibition of APA by ANG I and II were determined. Thus it was possible to show biochemically that APA is equivalent to angiotensinase A and that both APA and APM participate in angiotensin degradation in the kidney. APA initiating the breakdown of ANG I and II, and APM possibly continuing it in sequential fashion.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6129208     DOI: 10.1007/bf00495834

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochemistry        ISSN: 0301-5564


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