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Human placental calcium activated neutral proteinase: Separation and functional characterization of subunits
Authors:Radhika Shastri  G. Jagadeesh  M. P. J. S. Anandaraj
Affiliation:(1) Molecular Genetics Unit, Institute of Genetics and Hospital for Genetic Diseases, Begumpet, 500 016 Hyderabad, India
Abstract:The subunits of human placental milli calcium activated neutral proteinase and micro calcium activated neutral proteinase have been separated by partial denaturation with urea followed by molecular sieving, with a recovery of 82–91% of activity. The separated subunits were homogeneous, as judged by sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Their molecular sizes, catalytic activities and sulphydryl contents suggest that both the subunits of these two calcium activated neutral proteinases are distinct. The subunits were highly specific and could not be interchanged. Both the subunits of micro calcium activated neutral proteinase were catalytically active whereas only the 80 k subunit of milli calcium activated neutral proteinase was active. 30 k subunit of milli calcium activated neutral proteinase has a regulatory role since maximum activity of the 80 k subunit was elicited only in its presence. Activity of the reassociated subunits indicated that interaction is essential for the expression of optimum activity. Interaction of subunits rendered the enzymes less susceptible to inhibition by endogenous calcium activated neutral proteinase inhibitor.
Keywords:Proteinase  Ca2+ activated  subunits  separation procedure  thiol content  human placenta
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