Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.4.21.4 (trypsin)
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Plasminogen activator activity was detected in human gynecologic specimens using a synthetic fluorogenic peptide substrate assay and confirmed by an 125I-labeled fibrin plate assay. Epithelial cells in these samples contain enzymatic activity that biochemically resembles both the well-characterized plasminogen activator, urokinase, and the less-specific plasminogen activator, trypsin. Inhibition of the cervical cell activity by diisopropylfluorophosphate and p-nitrophenyl-p'-guanidinobenzoate demonstrates that, like urokinase and trypsin, this plasminogen activator is also a serine protease. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of plasminogen that had been incubated with cervical cells indicated the same mechanism of plasminogen activation as exhibited by urokinase. We attempted to correlate plasminogen activator activity of each sample with cytomorphologic diagnosis. Three of the four dysplastic samples analyzed showed higher plasminogen activator activity than did the normal samples.
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PMID:Characterization of plasminogen activator in human cervical cells. 65 74

Human plasma alpha(2)-macroglobulin is an inhibitor of circulating proteases that function in hemostatic and inflammatory reactions but the biochemical nature of its interaction with these enzymes is not well defined. This investigation has found that alpha(2)-macroglobulin is comprised of subunit chains of 185,000 molecular weight as analyzed by electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gels containing sodium dodecyl sulfate. Trypsin, thrombin, plasmin, and plasma kallikrein in amounts completely bound to alpha(2)-macroglobulin attacked one region in the subunit chain producing a single derivative with a molecular weight of 85,000 indicating that hydrolysis occurred at or near the center of the parent chain. The proteolytic derivative was also identified in an alpha(2)-macroglobulin preparation from plasma incubated with the plasminogen activator, urokinase. alpha(2)-macroglobulin functionally capable of binding enzyme appeared to be required both for limiting tryptic hydrolysis and for confining the concentration dependent increase in the derivative chain to the 1st min of incubation since acid-denatured alpha(2)-macroglobulin that failed to bind trypsin was extensively degraded. Three derivative chains resulted from the interaction of alpha(2)-macroglobulin with chymotrypsin demonstrating the presence of at least two chymotrypsin susceptible regions in the precursor chain. Reduction of the alpha(2)-macroglobulin-enzyme mixture was required for the identification of the derivative subunit chains establishing that these cleavage products were covalently linked to the parent molecule by disulfide bridges. Thus, alpha(2)-inacroglobulin acts as a substrate for circulating proteases, a finding which may also pertain to the mechanism of action of other plasma enzyme inhibitors.
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PMID:Studies on human plasma alpha 2-macroglobulin-enzyme interactions. Evidence for proteolytic modification of the subunit chain structure. 426 59