Abstract: | Two muscle thiol proteinases causing partial degradation of myofibrillar constituents were isolated and purified from skeletal muscle. The two proteinases that differ significantly in calcium requirements were designated respectively high- and low-Ca2+-requiring proteinase. Both are inhibited, in vitro, by a specific inhibitor which is a protein also isolated from skeletal muscle. Experiments using carboxymethylated monomeric proteinases and inhibitor-conjugated Sepharose were carried out in order to understand the mechanism of control of the proteinases by the inhibitor. The results using increasing inhibitor concentrations show a non-competitive inhibition for both enzymes. The Ki value for the low-Ca2+-requiring form was 0.3 microM, while the Ki value for the high-Ca2+-requiring form was 0.9 microM. Likewise, the low-Ca2+-requiring form needs about 3-fold more inhibitor than the high-Ca2+-requiring form for the same per cent inhibition. |