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Preferential action of rat brain cathepsin B as a peptidyl dipeptidase converting pro-opioid oligopeptides
Authors:N Marks  M J Berg  M Benuck
Institution:1. Laboratory of Applied Chemistry, Université 8 Mai 1945 Guelma, Algeria;2. Institute of Chemistry of New Materials, Universität Osnabrück, Germany;3. Laboratory of Industrial Analysis and Materials Engineering, Université 8 Mai 1945 Guelma, Algeria;1. Integrated Bioscience Section, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University, Shizuoka 422-8529, Japan;2. Theoretical Problem Center of Physico-Chemical Pharmacology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Коsugina, 4, 117977, Moscow, Russia;3. Nanomaterials Research Division, Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka University, Shizuoka 422-8529, Japan;4. Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Shizuoka University, Shizuoka 422-8529, Japan
Abstract:Purified rat brain cathepsin B (EC 3.4.22.1) converted prodynorphins or proenkephalins to shorter active forms by the preferential removal of C-terminal dipeptides. The substrate affinities for Met-enkephalin-Arg-Phe or -Arg-Gly-Leu were Km 46 and 117 microM, and kcat/Km ratios were 67 and 115 microM-1, min-1, respectively. Met-Enkephalin was inactivated by the same mechanism (Km-450 microM; kcat/Km = 0.12 microM-1 min-1). The comparison of cathepsin B hydrolysis for pro-opioids, a synthetic hexapeptide and its fragments, C-blocked peptides (pro-opioid amides, Met-enkephalin amide, substance P), and bovine myelin basic protein, provided information on the influence of the C-terminal residues on dipeptide release, the rates as correlated to peptide length, and the optimal arrangement of residues favoring scission at the P1-P'1 sites. The brain enzyme was stereospecific and did not act on peptides with C-terminal D-amino acid substituents. Arg hindered and Pro blocked the release of C-terminal dipeptides when in the P'2 positions. The suppression of dipeptide release by agents inhibiting endopeptidase actions such as E-64 and leupeptin, and the endogenous brain factor (cerebrocystatin) point to similar catalytic mechanisms for the exopeptidase action.
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