Processing of the native nerve growth factor precursor to form biologically active nerve growth factor
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Processing of the native nerve growth factor precursor to form biologically active nerve growth factor
Abstract
In the mouse submaxillary gland beta nerve growth factor (beta-NGF) forms a complex with two members of the kallikrein family of serine proteases, termed the alpha- and gamma-subunits of NGF. We demonstrate that the beta-NGF precursor produced in mammalian cells via a recombinant vaccinia virus can be cleaved by stoichiometric quantities of the gamma-subunit to produce beta-NGF. Trypsin in catalytic quantities also produces native beta-NGF. Proper cleavage depends critically on the conformation of the precursor. beta-NGF has at least 10-fold more biological activity than its precursor.
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