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Inactivation of Neurotensin by Rat Brain Synaptic Membranes Partly Occurs Through Cleavage at the Arg8-Arg9 Peptide Bond by a Metalloendopeptidase
Authors:Frédéric Checler  J P Vincent  P Kitabgi
Institution:Centre de Biochimie du CNRS, Universitéde Nice, Nice, France
Abstract:One of the primary inactivating cleavages of neurotensin (NT) by rat brain synaptic membranes occurs at the Arg8-Arg9 peptide bond, leading to the formation of NT1-8 and NT9-13. The involvement at this site of a recently purified metalloendopeptidase was demonstrated by the use of its specific inhibitor, N-1(R,S)-carboxy-2-phenylethyl]-alanylalanylphenylalanine-p-amino -benzoate, which exerts an inhibition on NT1-8 formation with an IC50 (0.6 microM) close to its Ki for the purified metalloendopeptidase (1.94 microM). Furthermore, we established the role of a postproline dipeptidyl-aminopeptidase in the secondary processing of NT9-13 formation.
Keywords:Neurotensin degradation  Metalloendopeptidase  Postproline dipeptidyl-aminopeptidase  HPLC
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