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Cleavage of peptidic inhibitors by target protease is caused by peptide conformational transition
Authors:Longguang Jiang  Emil Oldenburg  Tobias Kromann-Hansen  Peng Xu  Jan K. Jensen  Peter A. Andreasen  Mingdong Huang
Affiliation:1. College of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, 350116, China;2. Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark;3. Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 350002, China
Abstract:Some peptide sequences can behave as either substrates or inhibitors of serine proteases. Working with a cyclic peptidic inhibitor of the serine protease urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA), we have now demonstrated a new mechanism for an inhibitor-to-substrate switch. The peptide, CSWRGLENHAAC (upain-2), is a competitive inhibitor of human uPA, but is also slowly converted to a substrate in which the bond between Arg4 and Gly5 (the P1-P1′ bond) is cleaved. Substituting the P2 residue Trp3 to an Ala or substituting the P1 Arg4 residue with 4-guanidino-phenylalanine strongly increased the substrate cleavage rate. We studied the structural basis for the inhibitor-to-substrate switch by determining the crystal structures of the various peptide variants in complex with the catalytic domain of uPA. While the slowly cleaved peptides bound clearly in inhibitory mode, with the oxyanion hole blocked by the side chain of the P3′ residue Glu7, peptides behaving essentially as substrates with a much accelerated rate of cleavage was observed to be bound to the enzyme in substrate mode. Our analysis reveals that the inhibitor-to-substrate switch was associated with a 7?Å translocation of the P2 residue, and we conclude that the inhibitor-to-substrate switch of upain-2 is a result of a major conformational change in the enzyme-bound state of the peptide. This conclusion is in contrast to findings with so-called standard mechanism inhibitors in which the inhibitor-to-substrate switch is linked to minor conformational changes in the backbone of the inhibitory peptide stretch.
Keywords:Enzyme catalysis  Cyclic peptide  Protease inhibitor  Substrate  Crystal structure  uPA  urokinase-type plasminogen activator serine protease domain of uPA (residues 16–244)  16–244  equilibrium dissociation constant  D  equilibrium inhibition constant  PAB  Corresponding author at: College of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, 2 Xueyuan Road, 350116, China.
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