Additional peptidyl diazomethyl ketones, including biotinyl derivatives, which affinity-label calpain and related cysteinyl proteinases
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Additional peptidyl diazomethyl ketones, including biotinyl derivatives, which affinity-label calpain and related cysteinyl proteinases
Abstract
Calpain, the calcium-activated cysteinyl proteinase, can be irreversibly inactivated by peptidyl diazomethyl ketones in which the peptide portion contains a penultimate leucine residue. Some new derivatives of this type have been synthesized and examined for their rates of inactivation of chicken gizzard and human platelet calpain. Two derivatives containing a C-terminal biotin residue, Biot-Aca-Leu-TyrCHN2 and Biot-Aca-Leu-Leu-TyrCHN2, have also been prepared in the expectation that their application to the study of the function of calpain and related proteases will prove fruitful.
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