Abstract
The contents of hydroxyprolyl3-bradykinin in high molecular mass (HMM) kininogens from human and animal plasmas were examined by reversed-phase HPLC following their proteolytic scission by bovine plasma kallikrein. The relative contents of hydroxyprolyl3-bradykinin in kinins from HMM kininogens from pooled plasmas of human and monkey origin were 33 and 73%, respectively. On the other hand, hydroxyprolyl3-bradykinin could not be detected in HMM kininogen preparations from bovine, rat, guinea pig, rabbit and mouse plasmas. Hydroxyproline in hydroxyprolyl3-bradykinin was assigned as trans-4-hydroxyproline by comparison of the retention times on reversed-phase HPLC with isomers of hydroxyproline after derivatization with 7-chloro-4-nitrobenzo-2-oxa-1,3-diazole chloride.