Interaction between cystatin-derived peptides and papain
- 1 February 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Protein Journal
- Vol. 12 (1), 23-31
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01024910
Abstract
The interaction between papain and synthetic peptides which tentatively mimic cystatin surfaces was investigated both enzymatically and structurally. Measurements of dissociation equilibrium constants for the interaction of papain with these peptides modified by successive deletions or substitutions demonstrated that the QVVAG segment, which is highly conserved throughout members of the cystatin superfamily, is essential for the interaction. The glycylcontaining (N-terminal) fragments and PW-containing (C-terminal) fragments were found to be of lesser importance, since each could be deleted without significantly modifying the interaction. These fragments improved the stability of the interacting QVVAG region, which appeared to be substrate-like in all peptides tested, as it was cleaved at the A-G bond upon peptide-papain interaction. Replacement of the A residue at the scissile bond of the QVVAG by a blocked cysteinyl residue reduced the rate of cleavage of the susceptible bond and therefore shifted the resulting peptide from a substrate to an inhibitor. Derivatization of this substituted peptide at its N- and C-terminal ends by fluoresceinyl groups resulted in a dramatic decrease in theKi to 0.5 µM. This improvement in the inhibitory properties of the substituted and derivatized peptides was correlated with structural changes as analyzed by molecular dynamic calculations. The results were compared to those proposed for the mechanism of inhibition by natural inhibitors of the cystatin superfamily.This publication has 48 references indexed in Scilit:
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