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. 1984 Jul 15;221(2):465-70.
doi: 10.1042/bj2210465.

Human 'creatine kinase conversion factor' identified as a carboxypeptidase

Human 'creatine kinase conversion factor' identified as a carboxypeptidase

R J Edwards et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

The effect of partially purified 'creatine kinase conversion factor' on rabbit muscle creatine kinase is shown to be that of a carboxypeptidase, removing the C-terminal lysine residue from both subunits. These changes fully explain the three-banded electrophoretic patterns of the partially and the fully modified rabbit and human enzymes. The factor also produces a similar electrophoretic pattern with haemoglobin A; comparison with the effects of carboxypeptidases A and B permits the inference that the C-terminal residues of both alpha- and beta-subunits are removed. Small synthetic peptides are poor or non-substrates. A low activity with hippuryl-L-lysine may be due to contamination of the preparation with carboxypeptidase N. The possibility has been excluded that the action of conversion factor on creatine kinase involves modification of the protein thiol groups. Mr, substrate-specificity, pH-activity profile and the effects of metal ions distinguish creatine kinase conversion factor from carboxypeptidases A, B and N. On the basis of this evidence it is proposed to give the conversion factor the provisional name of carboxypeptidase K.

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