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Comparative Study
. 1989 Mar 15;264(8):4277-81.

Comparison of vertebrate collagenase and gelatinase using a new fluorogenic substrate peptide

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Comparative Study

Comparison of vertebrate collagenase and gelatinase using a new fluorogenic substrate peptide

M S Stack et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

A fluorogenic substrate for vertebrate collagenase and gelatinase, Dnp-Pro-Leu-Gly-Leu-Trp-Ala-D-Arg-NH2, was designed using structure-activity data obtained from studies with synthetic inhibitors and other peptide substrates of collagenase. Tryptophan fluorescence was efficiently quenched by the NH2-terminal dinitrophenyl group, presumably through resonance energy transfer. Increased fluorescence accompanied hydrolysis of the peptide by collagenase or gelatinase purified from culture medium of porcine synovial membranes or alkali-treated rabbit corneas. Amino acid analysis of the two product peptides showed that collagenase and gelatinase cleaved at the Gly-Leu bond. The peptide was an efficient substrate for both enzymes, with kcat/Km values of 5.4 microM-1 h-1 and 440 microM-1 h-1 (37 degrees C, pH 7.7) for collagenase and gelatinase, respectively. Under the same conditions, collagenase gave kcat/Km of about 46 microM-1 h-1 for type I collagen from calf skin. Since both enzymes exhibited similar Km values for the synthetic substrate (3 and 7 microM, respectively), the higher catalytic efficiency of gelatinase reflects predominantly an increase in kcat. Both enzymes were inhibited by HSCH2(R,S)CH[CH2CH(CH3)2]CO-L-Phe-L-Ala-NH2 in this assay (50% inhibition at 20 nM and less than 1 nM for collagenase and gelatinase, respectively). Soluble type I collagen was a competitive inhibitor of peptide hydrolysis by collagenase (KI = 0.8 microM) and exhibited mixed inhibition of gelatinase (KI = 0.3 microM).

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