| Literature DB >> 8097274 |
D Grandt1, P Dahms, M Schimiczek, V E Eysselein, J R Reeve, R Mentlein.
Abstract
Two receptor subtypes, Y1 and Y2, are known to mediate PYY biological activity. PYY 1-36 binds to Y1 and Y2 receptors with equal affinity, whereas the second endogenous form of PYY, PYY 3-36, selectively binds to Y2 receptors. Dipeptidyl cleavage thus transforms an unselective Y agonist into a highly selective Y2 agonist, PYY 3-36. The enzyme responsible for this processing is unknown. Since PYY has a proline in the penultimate position it is protected from the attack of most unspecific exopeptidases. Only a few exopeptidases are theoretically capable of generating PYY 3-36 from PYY 1-36. Of the enzymes tested only the dipeptidyl aminopeptidase IV (DPP IV, E.C. 3.4.14.5) cleaved Tyr-Pro from PYY 1-36 with high activity. Since DPP IV is found on the endothelial surface and brush border membranes it can be considered a candidate enzyme for generating PYY 3-36 in vivo, thereby regulating the ratio of Y1/Y2 receptor stimulation by PYY.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8097274
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Klin (Munich) ISSN: 0723-5003