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. 1988 Aug 15;263(23):11189-95.

One-chain urokinase-type plasminogen activator from human sarcoma cells is a proenzyme with little or no intrinsic activity

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One-chain urokinase-type plasminogen activator from human sarcoma cells is a proenzyme with little or no intrinsic activity

L C Petersen et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

We have compared the plasminogen activating capacity of one- and two-chain urokinase-type plasminogen activator (u-PA). In a 125I-plasminogen conversion assay in the presence of high amounts of a plasmin inhibitor, one-chain u-PA pretreated with diisopropyl fluorophosphate had no detectable activity, the detection limit corresponding to the activity of a 400-fold lower amount of two-chain u-PA. In coupled assays in which generated plasmin was measured with a synthetic substrate, activity was clearly observed with the one-chain preparation, but the initial rate of plasminogen activation was lower than that of a 250-fold smaller concentration of two-chain u-PA. The coupled assays for one-chain u-PA are self-activating because plasmin catalyzes conversion of one- to two-chain u-PA, and it is not possible to decide whether the low activity of one-chain u-PA observed with this type of assay is intrinsic or due to contaminations. On the basis of these findings and a discussion of previous studies, it is concluded that one-chain u-PA has a variety of properties similar to the one-chain proenzyme forms of other serine proteases and that it should, therefore, be considered as a genuine proenzyme form of u-PA.

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