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Sheep mast cell proteinase-1: characterization as a member of a new class of dual-specific ruminant chymases.

A D Pemberton1, J F Huntley, H R Miller.   

Abstract

Sheep mast cell proteinase 1 (SMCP-1), which is abundantly expressed in gastrointestinal but not skin mast cells, was isolated and its substrate specificity was investigated. Peptide substrates, including angiotensin I, substance P, bradykinin and oxidized insulin B chain were hydrolysed at P1 Phe, Leu or Tyr residues, conforming to the known chymotrypsin-like properties of the enzyme. However, SMCP-1 was found to hydrolyse some chromogenic substrates with P1 Lys and Arg residues. The enzyme also demonstrated trypsin-like activity against protein substrates, cleaving BSA at Lys114-Leu115, Lys238-Val239, Lys260-Tyr261 and Lys376-His377. Bovine fibrinogen beta-chain was cleaved at Lys28-Lys29. To ensure homogeneity of the enzyme, the ratio of chymotrypsin-like to trypsin-like activity was observed; it was found to be constant during purification and between different preparations of SMCP-1. Treatment of SMCP-1 with a range of inhibitors decreased chymotrypsin-like and trypsin-like activities by similar extents, supporting the assertion that both activities are the property of a single enzyme. In terms of activity, and by N-terminal amino acid sequencing, SMCP-1 strongly resembles the similarly dual-specific bovine duodenal proteinase, duodenase. It is proposed that SMCP-1 and duodenase represent a new class of ruminant chymases with unusual dual specificities.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9032451      PMCID: PMC1218120          DOI: 10.1042/bj3210665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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