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Piubelli L Pedotti M Molla G Feindler-Boeckh S Ghisla S Pilone MS Pollegioni L 《The Journal of biological chemistry》2008,283(36):24738-24747
The flavoprotein cholesterol oxidase from Brevibacterium sterolicum (BCO) possesses a narrow channel that links the active center containing the flavin to the outside solvent. This channel has been proposed to serve for the access of dioxygen; it contains at its "bottom" a Glu-Arg pair (Glu-475-Arg-477) that was found by crystallographic studies to exist in two forms named "open" and "closed," which in turn was suggested to constitute a gate functioning in the control of oxygen access. Most mutations of residues that flank the channel have minor effects on the oxygen reactivity. Mutations of Glu-311, however, cause a switch in the basic kinetic mechanism of the reaction of reduced BCO with dioxygen; wild-type BCO and most mutants show a saturation behavior with increasing oxygen concentration, whereas for Glu-311 mutants a linear dependence is found that is assumed to reflect a "simple" second order process. This is taken as support for the assumption that residue Glu-311 finely tunes the Glu-475-Arg-477 pair, forming a gate that functions in modulating the access/reactivity of dioxygen. 相似文献
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Endothelial cells (ECs) secrete numerous bioactive peptides that are initially synthesized as inactive precursor proteins. One of these, proendothelin-1 (proET-1), undergoes proteolysis at specific pairs of basic amino acids. Here, we wished to examine the role of mammalian convertases in this event. Northern blot analysis shows that only furin and PC7 are expressed in ECs. In vitro cleavage of proET-1 by furin or PC7 demonstrated that both enzymes efficiently and specifically process proET-1. These data reveal that furin and PC7 have similar specificities towards proET-1 and suggest that both enzymes may participate in the maturation of proET-1 in ECs. 相似文献
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