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Query: EC:3.4.23.5 (
cathepsin D
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Chemotactic locomotion of fibroblasts requires extensive degradation of extracellular matrix components. The degradation is provided by a variety of proteases, including lysosomal enzymes. The process is regulated by cytokines. The present study shows that mannose 6-phosphate and insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-II) enhance fibroblast chemotaxis toward platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF). It is suggested that lysosomal enzymes (bearing mannose 6-phosphate molecules) are involved in chemotactic activity of the cells. The suggestion is supported by the observation that alpha-mannosidase and
cathepsin D
inhibitor-pepstatin are very potent inhibitors of fibroblast chemotaxis. Simultaneously, mannose 6-phosphate stimulates extracellular collagen degradation. The final step in collagen degradation is catalyzed by the cytosolic enzyme-
prolidase
. It has been found that mannose 6-phosphate stimulates also fibroblast
prolidase
activity with concomitant increase in lysosomal enzymes activity. The present study demonstrates that the
prolidase
activity in fibroblasts may reflect the chemotactic activity of the cells and suggests that the mechanism of cell locomotion may involve lysosomal enzyme targeting, probably through IGF-II/mannose 6-phosphate receptor.
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PMID:Fibroblast chemotaxis and prolidase activity modulation by insulin-like growth factor II and mannose 6-phosphate. 906 7
A series of four porphyrin-peptide conjugates bearing one linear bifunctional sequence containing a cell penetrating peptide (CPP) and a nuclear localization signal (NLS) were synthesized and their in vitro biological and stability properties investigated. All conjugates accumulated within human HEp2 cells to a significantly higher extent than their porphyrin-PEG precursor, and the extent of their uptake and cytotoxicity depends on the nature and sequence of the amino acids. Conjugates 2 and 5 bearing a NLS-CPP accumulated the most within cells and were the most phototoxic (IC50 approximately 7 microM at 1 J/cm2). All conjugates localized preferentially within the cell lysosomes, and in addition, conjugate 2 was also found in the ER. All conjugates were highly stable under nonenzymatic conditions, but their peptide sequences were cleaved to some extent (ca. 50% after 24 h) by proteolytic enzymes, such as cathepsin B,
cathepsin D
,
prolidase
, and plasmin.
...
PMID:Synthesis, characterization, and metabolic stability of porphyrin-peptide conjugates bearing bifunctional signaling sequences. 1842 94