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Query: EC:3.4.21.7 (
plasmin
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It has been suggested that angiogenin binds to an
actin-like
molecule present on the surface of endothelial cells. Actin inhibits
plasmin
activity, but the angiogenin-actin complex is not active. In this report, we found that
plasmin
inhibits the interaction between angiogenin and actin suggesting a possibility that both angiogenin and
plasmin
may bind to a similar site on actin. Here we report that chANG, an antiangiogenin peptide that binds to the actin-binding site of angiogenin, inhibits the proteolytic activity of
plasmin
without any apparent effect on the activities of plasminogen activators and matrix metalloproteases. Its antiplasmin activity is comparable with that of actin. chANG inhibits
plasmin
activity via its binding to
plasmin
kringle domains while scrambled chANG does not bind to
plasmin
. chANG also inhibits the invasion of angiogenin-secreting human fibrosarcoma and colorectal carcinoma cells without effecting migration. Furthermore, chANG blocks angiogenesis induced by fibrosarcoma cells and metastasis of colorectal carcinoma cells to the liver. Therefore, the 11-amino acid peptide chANG has both antiangiogenin and antiplasmin activity, and could be useful in the development of anticancer agents.
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PMID:Antiplasmin activity of a peptide that binds to the receptor-binding site of angiogenin. 1178 52