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1. A rapid isolation procedure with a high yield for pure myeloperoxidase (donor:H2O2 oxidoreductase, EC 1.11.1.7) from normal human leucocytes is described. The enzyme was solubilized from leucocytes with the detergent, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, and purified to apparent homogeneity. The yield of the enzyme was 17% with an absorbance ratio A430nm/A280nm = 0.85. 2. The purified enzyme showed three isoenzyme bands after polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis; ultracentrifuge studies indicated one homogeneous band with a molecular weight of 144 000. After reduction of myeloperoxidase, sodium dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresis resolved an intense band (63 000 daltons) and a weak band (81 000 daltons). 3. The carbohydrate content of the enzyme was at least 2.5%. Mannose, glucose and N-acetylglucosamine were present. The amino acid composition is reported. 4. The EPR spectrum exhibited a high-spin heme signal with rhombic symmetry (gx = 6.92, gy = 5.07 and gz = 1.95). Upon acidification this signal was converted into a signal with more axial symmetry (g perpendicular = 5.89). At high pH (9.5) the EPR spectrum of the enzyme only shows low-spin ferric heme resonances. The circular dichroism spectra of ferric and ferrous myeloperoxidase in the visible and ultraviolet region show maxima and minima in ellipticity.  相似文献   

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A large-scale purification procedure was developed for the isolation of myeloperoxidase from HL60 promyelocytic cells in culture. Initial studies showed the bulk of peroxidase-positive myeloperoxidase activity to be located in the cetyltrimethylammonium bromide solubilized particulate fraction of cell homogenates. The myeloperoxidase was then chromatographically purified using concanavalin A followed by gel filtration. SDS-PAGE analysis of the final preparation showed the presence of only two proteins with molecular masses of approximately 55 and 15 kDa, corresponding to the large and small subunits of myeloperoxidase. These data, along with Reinheit Zahl (RZ) values (A(430)/A(280)) of greater than or equal to 0.72, indicate that the myeloperoxidase prepared by this method is apparently homogeneous. Preparations routinely yielded 12-20 mg of pure myeloperoxidase per 10 ml of cell pellet. The HL60 myeloperoxidase was shown to be indistinguishable from purified human neutrophil myeloperoxidase by size exclusion chromatography, analytical ultracentrifugation, SDS-PAGE, Western blot, and NH(2)-terminal sequence analysis. The activities of the two myeloperoxidase samples, as measured using either the tetramethylbenzidine or the taurine chloramine assay, were indistinguishable. Finally, both enzymes responded identically to dapsone and aminobenzoic acid hydrazide, known inhibitors of myeloperoxidase. A protocol is presented here for the rapid, large-scale purification of myeloperoxidase from cultured HL60 cells, as well as evidence for the interchangeability of this myeloperoxidase and that purified from human neutrophils.  相似文献   

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In order to assess the importance of chlorine in a drug molecule as an influence on myeloperoxidase-mediated inflammatory cell functions, the effect of the chlorinated bisphosphonate, clodronate, on human neutrophil chemiluminescence and myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity was compared to the non-chlorinated structural analogue, etidronate. The results suggested that the presence of chlorine may be important to the enhancement of MPO activity. In addition both drugs manifested low toxicity and both of these observations may have relevance to host defence.  相似文献   

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Isolation and characterization of a cDNA coding for human myeloperoxidase   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
A cDNA encoding the carboxyl-terminal fragment of the human myeloperoxidase heavy chain was isolated and characterized. It was then used to determine the locations of the myeloperoxidase light and heavy chains in the polypeptide precursor. A cDNA library from poly(A)+ RNA from human leukemia HL-60 cells was constructed in pBR322 and screened by differential hybridization with enriched and depleted cDNA probes and then by hybridization with an oligonucleotide probe. A cDNA clone containing 1278 bp with an open reading frame of 474 bp and a 3' noncoding region of 804 bp was isolated. The amino acid sequence deduced from the nucleotide sequence consisted of 158 residues including a sequence of 14 amino acids known to be present in the heavy chain of the molecule. The cDNA also included a stop codon of TAG followed by a noncoding sequence that included a potential recognition site for polyadenylylation and a poly(A) tail. RNA transfer blot analysis with the cDNA probe indicated that myeloperoxidase mRNA was approximately 3.3 kb in length. In vitro translation of the mRNA selected by cDNA hybridization revealed preferential synthesis of a 74,000-Da polypeptide precursor that could be precipitated with anti-myeloperoxidase IgG. Antibodies specific for the heavy and light chains of myeloperoxidase were isolated from antiserum by affinity chromatography employing Sepharose columns covalently bound to the heavy or light chains. Antibodies specific for the light chain or the heavy chain readily precipitated the 74,000-Da precursor polypeptide. These results indicated that myeloperoxidase is synthesized as a single chain which undergoes processing into a light and heavy chain. Furthermore, the heavy chain of myeloperoxidase originates from the carboxyl terminus of the precursor polypeptide.  相似文献   

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Peanut agglutinin was acylated with a new heterobifunctional, cleavable photosensitive crosslinking reagent, N-[4-(p-azidophenylazo)benzoyl]-3-aminopropyl-N′-oxysuccinimide ester. The lectin derivative binds specifically and reversibly to neuraminidase-treated human erythrocyte ghosts and upon irradiation covalent attachment of over 35% of the bound lectin occurs. The affinity-crosslinked ghosts were solublized in deoxycholate, immunoprecipitated with anti-peanut agglutinin antiserum, and analyzed by sodium dodecylsulfate polyacrylamine gel electrophoresis. Bands containing both peanut agglutinin and membrane glycoproteins were detected with apparent molecular weights of 58 000, 85 000, 110 000 and 135 000. Upon subsequent cleavage with sodium dithionite, asialoglycophorin A (apparent M.W. 41 000 and 85 000) and a second glycoprotein (apparent M.W. 58 000 – 61 000) were tentatively identified as the receptors for peanut agglutinin in the intact membrane.  相似文献   

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N R Matheson  J Travis 《Biochemistry》1985,24(8):1941-1945
Human alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor is easily susceptible to inactivation because of the presence of a methionyl residue at its reactive site. Thus, oxidizing species derived from the myeloperoxidase system (enzyme, H2O2, and C1-), as well as hypochlorous acid, can inactivate this inhibitor, although H2O2 alone has no effect. Butylated hydroxytoluene, a radical scavenger, partially protects alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor from the myeloperoxidase system and completely protects it from hypochlorous acid. Each oxidant also reacts differently with the inhibitor, in that the myeloperoxidase system and hypochlorous acid can each oxidize as many as six methionyl residues, but hypochlorous acid can also oxidize a single tyrosine residue. Myeloperoxidase can be inactivated by hypochlorous acid, by autoxidation in the presence of H2O2 and C1-, as well as by H2O2 alone. Butylated hydroxytoluene completely protects this enzyme from hypochlorous acid inactivation, does not affect the action of H2O2, and enhances autoinactivation. As many as six methionyl residues and two tyrosine residues could be oxidized during autoxidation and six methionine residues by H2O2 alone. Eight methionine residues and one tyrosine residue could be oxidized by hypochlorous acid. The tyrosine residue in myeloperoxidase was oxidized only at a relatively high concentration (600 microM) of hypochlorous acid at which point the enzyme simultaneously and completely lost its enzymatic activity. Loss of activity of myeloperoxidase could also be correlated with the loss of the heme groups present in the enzyme when a relatively high concentration of hypochlorous acid (600 microM) was used and also during autoxidation. It appears that once there is sufficient oxidant to modify one of the tyrosine residues, the heme group itself becomes susceptible.  相似文献   

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Myeloperoxidase was purified from normal human leukocytes in a crystalline state. Two types of crystals were obtained by the batchwise and dialysis crystallization methods, one of which had a bipyramidal shape belonging to the orthorhombic system. Three multiple forms of human myeloperoxidase were separated from the crystalline enzyme by CM-Sepharose chromatography with sodium chloride gradient elution. These three multiple forms were found to have very similar enzymatic, spectroscopic, and chemical properties. However, slight differences were observed in their amino acid compositions and the molecular weights of their large subunits determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Hemi-myeloperoxidase was prepared from holo-myeloperoxidase by reduction with dithiothreitol and modification with iodoacetamide, and the molecular shapes of the holo- and hemi-enzymes were determined by analytical ultracentrifugation. The axial ratios were calculated to be 2.4-3.5 for the holo-enzyme and 2.9-3.1 for the hemi-enzyme. These results suggest that the shapes of the two enzymes are more spherical in solution than the proposed structural model previously reported.  相似文献   

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The coexistence of activated polymorphonuclear leukocytes and lymphocytes in tumor masses and inflammatory tissues suggests the possibility of interaction between secreted neutrophil products and nearby lymphocytes. To test this hypothesis, we examined the effects of neutrophil myeloperoxidase and H2O2 on lymphocytes. Human peripheral blood mononuclear leukocytes were exposed to myeloperoxidase, an H2O2-generating system (glucose + glucose oxidase), and a halide, and were then tested for functional activities. Natural killer activity against K562 cells, lymphocyte proliferation in response to mitogens, and generation of immunoglobulin-secreting cells were all susceptible to oxidative injury by myeloperoxidase and H2O2. The degree as well as the mechanism of suppression was dependent on the glucose oxidase concentration (i.e., the rate of H2O2 delivery). At low H2O2 flux, myeloperoxidase was essential for induction of lymphocyte suppression; as the rate of H2O2 generation increased, suppression became myeloperoxidase-independent and was mediated by H2O2 alone. Various lymphocyte functions were differentially susceptible to oxidative injury by myeloperoxidase and H2O2. The proliferative response to poke-weed mitogen was the least sensitive, whereas antibody formation was the most sensitive. Proliferative responses to concanavalin A and phytohemagglutinin as well as natural killer activity displayed intermediate degrees of susceptibility. In all assays, lymphocyte viability was greater than 90%. Removal of monocytes from mononuclear leukocytes by adherence to glass increased susceptibility of lymphocytes to oxidative injury. Monocytes in proportions within the range present in peripheral blood mononuclear leukocytes protected lymphocyte functions against oxidative injury by myeloperoxidase and H2O2. This study demonstrates a differential susceptibility of various immune functions to oxidative injury by the neutrophil products myeloperoxidase and H2O2, and shows, in addition, that monocytes can modulate these interactions.  相似文献   

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The bacteriophage phi X174 gene A encodes two proteins: gene A protein and A* protein. Purified A* protein acts as a single-stranded, DNA-specific endonuclease which remains covalently attached to the 5'-end of the cleavage site. Incubation of A* protein with the synthetic heptamer CAACTTG or with oligonucleotides which yield this heptamer after cleavage with the A* protein yields oligonucleotides with the sequences CAACTTGAG, CAACTTGAGG and CAACTTGAGGA. This indicates that A* protein carries an oligonucleotide with the sequence--AG, -AGG or -AGGA. The oligonucleotide can be transferred to the 3'-end of the heptamer CAACTTG. This suggests that A* protein reacts with a specific DNA sequence in the infected cell.  相似文献   

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Effect of dimethylthiourea on the neutrophil myeloperoxidase pathway   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The sulfur-centered compound dimethylthiourea (DMTU) affords antioxidant protection in animal models of acute lung injury, an effect that has been attributed to its OH. scavenging properties. Although DMTU can also react with H2O2 in certain experimental systems, the effect of DMTU on the neutrophil myeloperoxidase (MPO) pathway has not been studied. DMTU (1-10 mM) completely blocked stable oxidants and hypochlorous acid formation by phorbol myristate acetate- and zymosan-stimulated neutrophils. DMTU also provided complete inhibition when incubated with cell-free supernatants after the formation of the MPO products. DMTU prevented the oxidative inactivation of alpha 1-antitrypsin by neutrophil-stable oxidants. Evidence that DMTU was oxidized by the MPO products was obtained by titration of oxidized DMTU with reduced glutathione. Surprisingly, supernatants from cells incubated with DMTU (10 mM) consumed two- to threefold higher amounts of reduced glutathione than supernatants from cells incubated with taurine (15 mM). Metabolic studies with stimulated neutrophils and experiments with the MPO enzyme system in a cell-free system suggested that DMTU acts by scavenging the products of the MPO pathway rather than by blocking H2O2 production in the intact cell. These findings demonstrate that DMTU blocks the neutrophil MPO pathway in addition to its known ability to scavenge other reactive O2 species. The capacity of DMTU to scavenge MPO products may explain some of its protective effects in acute lung injury.  相似文献   

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There is growing evidence that natural killer (NK) cells play an important role in immune surveillance against tumors and certain infections. The coexistence of activated neutrophils with lymphocytes in tumor masses and inflammatory tissues suggests the possibility of interaction between secreted neutrophil products and nearby lymphocytes. We examined the susceptibility of lymphocyte NK activity to oxidative injury by the neutrophil myeloperoxidase (MPO) system and H2O2 with the use of a cellfree model system. Exposure of human mononuclear leukocytes (MNL) to MPO, an H2O2-generating system (glucose + glucose oxidase), and a halide (C1- or I-) resulted in marked suppression of MNL-NK activity, as measured by 51Cr release from K562 tumor targets (p less than 0.001). This suppression was dependent on the presence and activity of each system component and was blocked by azide and catalase, but not by heated catalase. In spite of the marked functional suppression of NK activity, MNL viability was more than 95% and target binding frequency was not affected. NK suppression was reversible after 24 hr in culture. The mechanism of suppression was dependent on the amount and rate of H2O2 delivered, and on MNL number. MPO was essential when H2O2 flux was low or when MNL numbers were high. As H2O2 flux increased or MNL numbers decreased, NK suppression gradually became MPO-independent and was mediated by H2O2 alone. The ability of the MPO system to compromise lymphocyte NK function may explain the in vitro inhibition of NK activity of mixed cell populations by the tumor promoter phorbol esters, because these agents are potent stimulants for neutrophil secretion of MPO and H2O2. This study may also provide a possible mechanism for the reported in situ NK activity suppression by adherent phagocytic cells during carcinogenesis in both humans and animals.  相似文献   

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Myeloperoxidase (MPO) is an enzyme found in the azurophil granules of neutrophils. Cation-exchange chromatography on carboxymethyl-cellulose previously has been used to demonstrate the heterogeneity of the peroxidase enzymes isolated from human neutrophils. In this study, fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC) was used to separate and purify three major (I, II, and III) and three minor (IIa, IIIa, IIIb) forms of MPO from isolated neutrophil granules. Purity was confirmed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in the presence of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CETAB-PAGE), by crossed immunoelectrophoresis, and by spectral characteristics. All three major forms were indistinguishable by immunodiffusion against rabbit antiserum, scanning spectrophotometry, and amino acid composition. They differed in their elution from a cation-exchange resin, inhibition by 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole, migration rate in CETAB-PAGE, and subunit molecular weight. Subunit molecular weight was examined using sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). All three major forms appeared to consist of heavy (H), intermediate (M), and light (L) peptides. The M peptide appeared to be derived from the H subunit. All L subunits exhibited a molecular weight of 14,500. The molecular weights for the H subunits varied, and were 60,000, 59,000, and 57,000 for MPO I, II, and III, respectively. The molecular weights for the M peptides were 44,100, 43,000, and 42,000 for MPO I, II, and III, respectively. The treatment of neutrophils, granules, and extracts with protease inhibitors and sodium azide did not block the appearance of three major forms of MPO. Thus, neither protease activity nor MPO autooxidation during extraction and purification procedures is responsible for the appearance of multiple chromatographic forms of MPO derived from human neutrophils.  相似文献   

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A novel green heme protein from bovine spleen has been purified to apparent homogeneity. The visible spectrum, with unusually long wavelength absorptions due to alpha-, beta-, and gamma-porphyrin bands, the EPR g values of 6.81, 4.99, and 1.94, and the peroxidase activity are similar to those of myeloperoxidase (EC 1.11.1.7). The observed molecular mass of 57,000 daltons (established by gel permeation chromatography and sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis studies) clearly distinguishes it from myeloperoxidase, as does the observed substrate specificity (e.g. oxidation of iodide but not ascorbate). Optical spectra of ferric and ferrous forms of the enzyme in the native state, complexed with ligands (CN-, CO, NO, N3-) and as the pyridine hemochromogens, are presented and compared to those of the corresponding derivatives of myeloperoxidase.  相似文献   

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We investigated the effects of the antibiotic ceftazidime (CAZ) on the cytolytic action of the neutrophil myeloperoxidase-hydrogen peroxide-chloride anion system (MPO/H(2)O(2)/Cl(-)). In this system, myeloperoxidase catalyses the conversion of H(2)O(2) and CI(-) to the cytotoxic agent HOCl. Stimulated neutrophils can release MPO into the extracellular environment and then may cause tissue injury through direct endothelial cells lysis. We showed that human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) were capable of taking up active MPO. In presence of H(2)O(2) (10(-4) M), this uptake was accompanied by cell lysis. The cytolysis was estimated by the release of (51)Cr from HUVEC and expressed as an index of cytotoxicity (IC). Dose dependent protection was obtained for CAZ concentrations ranging from 10(-5) to 10(-3) M;this can be attributed to inactivation of HOCl by the drug. This protection is comparable to that obtained with methionine and histidine, both of which are known to neutralize HOCl. This protection by CAZ could also be attributed to inactivation of H(2)O(2), but when cytolysis was achieved with H(2)O(2) or O(2) (-) generating enzymatic systems, no protection by CAZ was observed. Moreover, the peroxidation activity of MPO (action on H(2)O(2)) was not affected by CAZ, while CAZ prevented the chlorination activity of MPO (chlorination of monochlorodimedon). So, we concluded that CAZ acts via HOCl inactivation. These antioxidant properties of CAZ may be clinically useful in pathological situations where excessive activation of neutrophils occurs, such as in sepsis.  相似文献   

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Isolation and properties of human kappa-casein   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Human kappa-casein was isolated from human whole casein by gel filtration with Sephadex G-200 and hydroxylapatite chromatography in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). The kappa-casein was calcium-insensitive and did stabilize human beta-casein and bovine alpha s1-casein against precipitation by calcium ions. Formation of micelles from human beta- and kappa-caseins, and calcium ions was confirmed by electron microscopic observation. On SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), a single band was obtained. The formation of para-kappa-caseins by chymosin was confirmed by SDS-PAGE. Two para-kappa-caseins with apparent molecular weights of 13,000 and 11,000 appeared. The molecular weight of intact human kappa-casein was estimated to be approximately 33,000. The human kappa-casein contained about 40% carbohydrate (15% galactose, 3% fucose, 15% hexosamines, and 5% sialic acid) and 0.10% (1 mol/mol) phosphorus. Its amino acid composition was similar to that of bovine kappa-casein except for serine, glutamic acid, and lysine contents.  相似文献   

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Recombinant human (His)6-transketolase (hTK) was obtained in preparative amounts by heterologous expression of the gene encoding human transketolase in Escherichia coli cells. The enzyme, isolated in the form of a holoenzyme, was homogeneous by SDS-PAGE; a method for obtaining the apoenzyme was also developed. The amount of active transketolase in the isolated protein preparation was correlated with the content of thiamine diphosphate (ThDP) determined in the same preparation. Induced optical activity, facilitating studies of ThDP binding by the apoenzyme and measurement of the transketolase reaction at each stage, was detected by circular dichroism spectroscopy. A single-substrate reaction was characterized, catalyzed by hTK in the presence of the donor substrate and in the absence of the acceptor substrate. The values of the Michaelis constant were determined for ThDP and a pair of physiological substrates of the enzyme (xylulose 5-phosphate and ribose 5-phosphate).  相似文献   

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Myeloperoxidase and eosinophil peroxidase have been isolated from outdated human blood. Peroxidase activity was extracted from washed leucocytes using 0.5 M-CaCl2 and the extract further purified by chromatography on concanavalin A--Sepharose, phenyl-Sepharose and finally by gel filtration. The final enzyme preparations were highly purified according to spectral and gel-electrophoretic criteria. Under reducing and denaturing conditions on polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis myeloperoxidase gave rise to bands of Mr 57 000, 39 000 and 15 500, whereas the eosinophil enzyme yielded bands of Mr 50 000 and 15 500. Both enzymes were very resistant to denaturation either by the chaotropic agents urea and guanidinium chloride or by elevated temperatures. Spectral properties of the native and reduced forms of the enzymes are reported.  相似文献   

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