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Specificity studies on Kallikrein-related peptidase 7 (KLK7) and effects of osmolytes and glycosaminoglycans on its peptidase activity.

Authors :
Oliveira, Juliana R.
Bertolin, Thiago C.
Andrade, Douglas
Oliveira, Lilian C.G.
Kondo, Marcia Y.
Santos, Jorge A.N.
Blaber, Michael
Juliano, Luiz
Severino, Beatrice
Caliendo, Giuseppe
Santagada, Vincenzo
Juliano, Maria A.
Source :
BBA - Proteins & Proteomics. Jan2015, Vol. 1854 Issue 1, p73-83. 11p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

KLK7 substrate specificity was evaluated by families of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) peptides derived from Abz-KLFSSK-Q-EDDnp (Abz = ortho -aminobenzoic acid and Q-EDDnp = glutaminyl-N-[2,4-dinitrophenyl] ethylenediamine), by one bead-one peptide FRET peptide library in PEGA resin, and by the FRET peptide libraries Abz-GXX-Z-XX-Q-EDDnp (Z and X are fixed and random natural amino acids, respectively). KLK7 hydrolyzed preferentially F, Y or M, and its S 1 ′ and S 2 ′ subsites showed selectivity for hydrophilic amino acids, particularly R and K. This set of specificities was confirmed by the efficient kininogenase activity of KLK7 on Abz–MISLM ↓ KRPPGFSPF ↓ RSSRI-NH 2 ( ↓ indicates cleavage), hydrolysis of somatostatin and substance P and inhibition by kallistatin. The peptide Abz-NLY ↓ RVE-Q-EDDnp is the best synthetic substrate so far described for KLK7 [ k cat / K m = 455 (mM s) − 1 ] that was designed from the KLK7 substrate specificity analysis. It is noteworthy that the NLYRVE sequence is present in human semaphorin 6B. KLK7 is activated by GAGs, inhibited by neutral salts, and activated by high concentration of kosmotropic salt. Pyroglutamic acid inhibited KLK7 ( K i = 33 mM) and is present in skin moisturizing factor (124 mM). The KLK7 specificity described here and elsewhere reflects its participation in patho-physiological events in skin, the gastrointestinal tract and central nervous system, where KLK7 is significantly expressed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15709639
Volume :
1854
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
BBA - Proteins & Proteomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
99700134
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbapap.2014.10.018