Angiotensinogen cleavage by renin: importance of a structurally constrained N-terminus
- PMID: 9781693
- DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(98)01145-4
Angiotensinogen cleavage by renin: importance of a structurally constrained N-terminus
Abstract
Angiotensinogen, a plasma serpin, functions as a donor of the decapeptide angiotensin I, which is cleaved from the N-terminus by renin. To assess the contribution of the serpin framework to peptide cleavage we produced a chimaeric molecule of alpha1-antitrypsin carrying the angiotensinogen N-terminus and determined the kinetic parameters for angiotensin I release. The Km for plasma angiotensinogen was 18-fold lower than for the chimaeric protein while the catalytic efficiency was four-fold higher. We also show that Cys-18 participates in a disulphide bond and propose that constraints on the N-terminus profoundly affect the interaction with renin.
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