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. 2003 Nov 25;42(46):13522-8.
doi: 10.1021/bi035355k.

Recombinant human cathepsin H lacking the mini chain is an endopeptidase

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Recombinant human cathepsin H lacking the mini chain is an endopeptidase

Olga Vasiljeva et al. Biochemistry. .

Abstract

Human procathepsin H was expressed in the form of inclusion bodies in Escherichia coli. Following refolding and autocatalytic activation, a recombinant cathepsin H form lacking the mini chain was produced. Removal of the mini chain completely abolished aminopeptidase activity of the enzyme and largely increased its endopeptidase activity (approximately 40-fold). Similarly to cathepsin S, Bz-FVR-AMC (k(cat)/K(m) value of 1070 mM(-1) s(-1)) was found to be the preferred substrate of recombinant cathepsin H. However, substrate inhibition was observed at a higher substrate (Z-FR-AMC, Bz-FVR-AMC) concentration. Endopeptidase activity of recombinant cathepsin H was seen also with the protein substrate insulin beta-chain with the major cleavage site between Glu13-Ala14. Recombinant human cathepsin H was inhibited by chicken cystatin, stefin A, and stefin B with the K(i) values in the range of 0.05-0.1 nM, which is slightly tighter than the inhibition of purified cathepsin H by the same inhibitors. These results thus indicate that the cathepsin H mini chain is essential for the aminopeptidase activity of the enzyme but has only a minor effect on the inhibition by cystatins.

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