Inhibition of cathepsin L-like proteases by cathepsin V propeptide |
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Authors: | Burden Roberta E Snoddy Philip Jefferies Caroline A Walker Brian Scott Christopher J |
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Affiliation: | School of Pharmacy, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UK. |
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Abstract: | The N-terminal propeptide domains of several cathepsin L-like cysteine proteases have been shown to possess potent inhibitory activity. Here we report the first kinetic characterisation of the inhibition properties of the cathepsin V propeptide (CatV PP). Using a facile recombinant approach we demonstrate expression, purification and evaluation of the CatV PP. This propeptide was found to behave as a tight-binding inhibitor against CatV (K (i) 10.2 nm). It also functions as an inhibitor against other members of the CatL-like subclass (CatL, 9.8 nm; CatS, 10.7 nm; and CatK, 149 nm) and had no discernible effects upon the more distantly related CatB. |
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