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Separation of a bradykinin-releasing enzyme from the proteolytic complex of Levantine viper venom
Authors:E P Si?gur  Iu R Si?gur  A A Aaviksaar  V K Kibirev  D M Fedoriak
Abstract:Two serine hydrolases have been separated from the proteolytic complex of the venom of Levantine viper, Vipera lebetina turanica. The enzyme with mol. weight of 50,000 +/- 5,000, pH-optimum of 8.5 and isoelectric point in the range of 5.6--6.6 had proteolytic activity against casein and hydrolyzed benzoyl-arginine p-nitroanilide. The other enzyme with mol. weight of 37,000 +/- 2,000, pH optimum of 9 and isoelectric point in the range of 4.1--4.5 had no effect on benzoylarginine p-nitroanilide, casein or hemoglobin, but possessed a bradykinin-releasing activity. Both enzymes were stereoselective against L-arginine, hydrolyzing tosyl-L-arginine methyl ester without having any effect on D-arginine ester. The interaction of the enzymes with a number of N(alpha)-arylsulfonylarginine methyl esters has been studied. The influence of the substitute X in the arylsulfonyl part of the substrates upon their hydrolysis by the bradykinin-releasing enzyme has been described by the Hammett equation of rho omicron = 1.14 +/- 0.33 (r = 0.974).
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