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Query: EC:3.4.21.4 (
trypsin
)
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In order to elucidate the specificity of rabbit muscle peptidylarginine deiminase, which catalyzes the conversion of arginyl to citrullyl residues (
Takahara
, H., Oikawa, Y., and Sugawara, K. (1983) J. Biochem. (Tokyo) 94, 1945-1953), we examined the action of this enzyme on a variety of
trypsin
inhibitors by assay of residual
trypsin
-inhibiting activity. The enzyme rapidly abolished the activity of soybean trypsin inhibitor (Kunitz) (STI) in a process that was pseudo-first order with the rate dependent on enzyme concentration (second order rate constant = 5.0 X 10(4) M-1 S-1), whereas no detectable changes in activity were noted for other inhibitors tested. Inactivation of STI was due to the conversion of 1 arginine to a citrulline residue and was accompanied with a 0.2 unit decrease of the isoelectric point. There was no alteration of the molecular size and overall conformation of STI. Furthermore, analysis of modified STI indicated that arginine 63, known as the reactive site of STI, is the residue modified by peptidylarginine deiminase. Thus, peptidylarginine deiminase selectively catalyzes the deimination of the functional arginine residue of STI.
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PMID:Specific modification of the functional arginine residue in soybean trypsin inhibitor (Kunitz) by peptidylarginine deiminase. 387 6
Contrapsin and alpha-1-antitrypsin have been recently characterized as major protease inhibitors in mouse plasma (
Takahara
, H. & Sinohara, H. (1982) J. Biol. Chem. 257, 2438-2446). We have studied the effects of the two inhibitors upon various serine proteases prepared from mouse tissues. Trypsin, plasmin and
trypsin
-like proteases of the submaxillary gland were inhibited by contrapsin but not by alpha-1-antitrypsin. On the other hand, chymotrypsin, elastase, and thrombin were inactivated by alpha-1-antitrypsin but not by contrapsin. Thus, their inhibitory spectra did not overlap each other in spite of their broad specificities. The inhibition of
trypsin
, chymotrypsin, and elastase was rapid and stoichiometric, whereas the inhibition of the other proteases was relatively slow. Contrapsin accounted for almost the total capacities of mouse plasma to inhibit both
trypsin
and submaxillary gland
trypsin
-like proteases, whereas alpha-1-antitrypsin was responsible for nearly all the capacities of plasma to inhibit both chymotrypsin and elastase.
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PMID:Inhibitory spectrum of mouse contrapsin and alpha-1-antitrypsin against mouse serine proteases. 622 76