Effect of phosphoramidon on big endothelin-2 conversion into endothelin-2 in human renal adenocarcinoma (ACHN) cells. Analysis of endothelin-2 biosynthetic pathway. |
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Authors: | K Yorimitsu O Shinmi M Nishiyama K Moroi Y Sugita T Saito Y Inagaki T Masaki S Kimura |
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Affiliation: | Third Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan. |
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Abstract: | The biosynthetic pathway of endothelin (ET)-2 was analyzed in cultured ACHN cells. In the supernatant, we detected three ET-2-related peptides, ET-2, big ET-2(1-38) and big ET-2(22-38). Phosphoramidon decreased the amount of ET-2 and increased that of big ET-2(1-38) dose-dependently. The amount of big ET-2(1-37) did not significantly change. These results suggest that big ET-2 is composed of 38 and not 37 amino acid residues, and that a putative ET-2-converting enzyme (ECE-2) should be classified as a phosphoramidon-sensitive neutral metalloprotease, bearing a resemblance to the putative ET-1-converting enzyme (ECE-1) in endothelial cells. |
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