T‐kinin release from T‐kininogen by rat‐submaxillary‐gland endopeptidase K
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- 1 February 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 171 (3), 577-582
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1988.tb13827.x
Abstract
Submaxillary gland extracts have been fractionated to characterize the enzyme responsible for the T-kininogenase activity previously reported in this tissue [Damas, J. & Adam, A. (1985) Mol. Physiol 8, 307–316] and to know whether this activity could be of physiological relevance, since no enzyme reacting in catalytic amounts has been described so far to be able to release a vasoactive peptide from T-kininogen. The purified enzyme, provisionally called endopeptidase K, has an apparent Mr of 27000 when not reduced prior to analysis but 21000 after reduction and an acidic pI of 4.3 ± 0.1. Antigenically, it is not related to tissue kallikrein. Upon incubation with purified T-kininogen it may induce a complete liberation of T-kinin from the precursor provided it is added in stoichiometric amounts. However, in parallel with the liberation of immunoreactive kinin, a proteolysis of T-kininogen is observed which is not restricted to the site of insertion of T-kinin as would be expected using a specific kininogenase. In agreement with these results, no change of the mean blood pressure was observed upon injection of endopeptidase K into the circulation of normal rats even if the amount of injected enzyme was up to ten times that required for tissue kallikrein to induce a significant fall in blood pressure. However, in spite of the large proteolysis induced by incubation with stoichiometric amounts of endopeptidase K, the total papain inhibiting capacity of T-kininogen as well as the value of the apparent inhibition constant, Ki, with this proteinase remained unchanged. Proteolytic fragments which retain cysteine-proteinase-inhibiting activity may therefore be released from T-kininogen by endopeptidase K more easily than immunoreactive kinin, thus emphasizing a prominent function of proteinase inhibitor or of proteinase inhibitor precursor for this molecule.This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
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