Purification and Characterization of an Aminopeptidase A from Hog Intestinal Brush‐Border Membrane
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- 1 June 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 107 (2), 381-388
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1980.tb06040.x
Abstract
The aminopeptidase A of the porcine intestinal brush-border membrane has been purified following solubilization by trypsin (p-form) or Emulphogen (d-form). Full purification of d-amino-peptidase A required the use of anti-impurities immunoabsorbant chromatography. The d-amino-peptidase A constitutes about 4% of the total proteins of the membrane, compared to 8–12% for another, already characterized, brush-border aminopeptidase N. Both d-form and p-form of aminopeptidase A have been clearly shown to be dimeric. Experimental evidence is presented favoring the view that they are symmetrical dimers, with the consequence that each of the two subunits of the d-form possesses an hydrophobic anchor holding them at the membrane surface. As already demonstrated for several other brush border hydrolases, the hydro-phobic anchor is N-terminal in porcine intestinal aminopeptidase A. The molecular weight of the peptide including the anchor liberated by trypsin during the conversion of the d-form into the p-form has been estimated by an isotopic dilution method to be about 4500 (42 residues). This value which compares well with those recently obtained in the case of rabbit aminopeptidase N (3700–3800; 36–38 residues), indicates that the anchor is much shorter than believed earlier. A preliminary survey of the specificity of both aminopeptidases A and N towards four synthetic amino acid p-nitroanilides confirms that aminopeptidase A mostly cleaves acidic residues. Its activity towards neutral residues is much lower, but probably significant in certain cases.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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