A Novel Type of Substrate Specificity of Rice BAPAase (Benzoyl-L-arginine p-nitroanilide Hydrolase) with Mixed Endopeptidase and Carboxypeptidase |
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Authors: | Shibata, Daisuke Doi, Etsushiro |
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Affiliation: | Research Institute for Food Science, Kyoto University Uji, Kyoto 611, Japan |
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Abstract: | ![]() The substrate specificity of rice embryo benzoyl-L-argininep-nitroanilide hydrolase (BAPAase) was examined. No endopeptidaseactivity toward protein substrates was detectable. Small peptides(less than 8 residues) and amide, ester substrates, however,were hydrolyzed very well at the carboxyl side of the lysineor arginine residue. No other peptide bond was hydrolyzed. TheN-terminal arginine of the substrates was released very slowly.Peptides with lysine or arginine penultimate to the C-terminalposition were hydrolyzed well and released an amino acid. Theoxidized insulin B chain (30 residues) was cleaved very slowlyat the C-terminal Lys-Ala bond, whereas an Arg-Gly bond at aninner position was not cleaved. The hydrolytic rate increasedafter the chain length was shortened by chymotryptic digestion.These results show that the rice embryo BAPAase is a novel enzymewhich has mixed endopeptidase-carboxypeptidase activity towardthe Arg-X and Lys-X bonds of small peptides, a characteristicintermediate between trypsin and serine carboxypeptidase. Thisenzyme may act in the breakdown of small peptides that havephysiological functions. (Received May 26, 1984; Accepted August 29, 1984) |
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