Tryptase in rat mast cells: properties and inhibition by various inhibitors in comparison with chymase
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- DOI: 10.1515/bchm3.1988.369.2.617
Tryptase in rat mast cells: properties and inhibition by various inhibitors in comparison with chymase
Abstract
Previous studies with trans-4-(guanidinomethyl)cyclohexanecarboxylic acid 4-tert-butylphenyl ester (GMCHA-OPhBut), a trypsin inhibitor, strongly suggested the involvement of a trypsin-like protease in histamine release from mast cells induced by various secretagogues (Takei, M., Matumoto, T., Endo, K. & Muramatu, M. (1988) Agents and Actions, in press; Takei, M., Matumoto, T., Ito, T., Endo, K. & Muramatu, M.; Takei, M., Matumoto, T., Endo, K. & Muramatu, M. and Takei, M., Matumoto, T., Urashima, H., Endo, K. & Muramatu, M., unpublished results). Two serine proteases, chymase (Benditt, E.F. & Arase, M. (1959) J. Exp. Med. 110, 451-460) and tryptase Kido, H., Fukusen, N. & Katunuma, N. (1985) Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 239, 436-443) were demonstrated in rat peritoneal mast cells. Both enzymes were purified and the effects of inhibitors for trypsin and chymotrypsin on these proteases were examined. The trypsin-like protease was found in saline extract and purified by successive chromatographies on Sephadex G-100 and DEAE-cellulose columns. The molecular mass of this protease was apparently 120,000 Da. This protease showed maximal activity at pH 7.1 and was named pH 7 tryptase. Chymase was obtained from 1.5M NaCl extract. pH 7 Tryptase markedly hydrolysed Boc-Phe-Ser-Arg-NH-Mec and Boc-Val-Pro-Arg-NH-Mec among the various substrates containing arginyl and lysyl bonds but did not cleave Tos-Arg-OMe. Tos-Lys-CH2Cl and diisopropylfluorophosphate strongly inhibited this protease. Various inhibitors for trypsin inhibited pH 7 tryptase, and those for chymotrypsin inhibited chymase. Among the esters of GMCHA examined, GMCHA-OPhBut most strongly and competitively inhibited pH 7 tryptase but it had no effect on chymase.
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