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. 1981 May-Jun;30(3):207-16.

Studies on the peptide bond specificity and the essential groups of an acid proteinase from Aspergillus fumigatus

  • PMID: 7024192

Studies on the peptide bond specificity and the essential groups of an acid proteinase from Aspergillus fumigatus

M Panneerselvam et al. Ital J Biochem. 1981 May-Jun.

Abstract

The specificity and mode of action of an acid proteinase from A. fumigatus was studied with B-chain of insulin, angiotensin II and bradykinin. With reference to the known structure of the B-chain of insulin and angiotensin II, the major sites of action were determined. Acid proteinase of A. fumigatus hydrolyzed primarily three peptide bonds in the B-chain of insulin viz. i. His(5)-Leu(6); ii. Tyr(16)-Leu(17) and iii. Phe(24)-Phe(25) bonds. Additional cleavages of the bonds His(10)-Leu(11) and Leu(15-Tyr(16) were also noted. Primary splitting sites, Tyr(16)-Leu(17) and Phe(24)-Phe(25) were identical with those reported in the work of porcine pepsin C (EC 3.4.23.3). Hydrolysis of angiotensin II was observed at Tyr(4)-Ile(5) bond. The acid proteinase was found not to be inactivated by EDTA, DEP and PCMB. The pepsin specific inhibitors viz. DAN/Cu II and EPNP showed quite appreciable inhibition, while SDS completely inactivated this acid proteinase.

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