Human brain cathepsin H as a neuropeptide and bradykinin metabolizing enzyme
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.peptides.2003.09.018
Human brain cathepsin H as a neuropeptide and bradykinin metabolizing enzyme
Abstract
Highly purified human brain cathepsin H (EC 3.4.22.16) was used to study its involvement in degradation of different brain peptides. Its action was determined to be selective. On Leu-enkephalin, dynorphin (1-6), dynorphin (1-13), alpha-neoendorphin, and Lys-bradykinin, it showed a preferential aminopeptidase activity by cleaving off hydrophobic or basic amino acids. It showed no aminopeptidase activity on bradykinin, which has Pro adjacent to its N-terminal amino acid, on neurotensin with blocked N-terminal amino acid, or on dermorphin with second amino acid D-alanine. After prolonged incubation, cathepsin H acted as an endopeptidase. Dermorphin and dynorphin (1-13) were cleaved at bonds with Phe in the P2 position, while dynorphin (1-6), alpha-neoendorphin, bradykinin and Lys-bradykinin were cleaved at bonds with Gly in the P2 position. Further on, it was shown that human brain cathepsin H activity could be controlled in vivo by cystatin C in its full-length form or its [delta1-10] variant, already known to be co-localized in astrocytes, since the Ki values for the inhibition are in the 10(-10) M range.
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