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Brain Endo-Oligopeptidase A, a Putative Enkephalin Converting Enzyme
Authors:Antonio C M Camargo  Eduardo B Oliveira  Odaly Toffoletto  Kathleen M Metters  Jean Rossier
Institution:Departamentos de Farmacologia;Imunologia, Institute de Ciencias Biomédicas, Universidade de São Paulo, Cidade Universitaria;Instituto Butantan, São Paulo, Brazil;Laboratoire de Physiologie Nerveuse, CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Abstract:Endo-oligopeptidase A, highly purified from the cytosol fraction of bovine brain by immunoaffinity chromatography, has been characterized as a thiol endopeptidase. This enzyme, known to hydrolyze the Phe5-Ser6 bond of bradykinin and the Arg8-Arg9 bond of neurotensin, has been shown to produce, by a single cleavage, Leu5-enkephalin or Met5-enkephalin from small enkephalin-containing peptides. Enkephalin formation could be inhibited in a concentration-dependent manner by the alternative substrate bradykinin. The optimal substrate size was found to be eight to 13 amino acids, with enkephalin the only product released from precursors in which this sequence is immediately followed by a pair of basic residues. However, the specificity constants (kcat/Km) obtained for endo-oligopeptidase A hydrolysis of bradykinin, neurotensin, and dynorphin B are of the same order, a result indicating that the substrate amino acid sequence is not the only factor determining the cleavage site of this enzyme.
Keywords:Processing  Neuro-peptide  Enzyme  HPLC  Immunoamnity
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