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Query: EC:3.4.23.5 (
cathepsin D
)
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The half-life of cardiac myosin heavy chains (HC) was determined, with leucyl-tRNA as precursor, to be 5.4 days. Myosin HC are labeled more rapidly than actin; myosin light chains (LC1 and LC2) are labeled more slowly than HC. The observed differences are attributable to heterogeneity in the half-lives, e.g., actin, and to the effect of dilution by the existing macromolecular precursor pool (LC1 and LC2). Cardiac and skeletal muscle contain a population of filaments that can be released from myofibrils by ATP-relaxing solution. The easily released filaments (ERF) are devoid of alpha-actinin and M-protein. Labeling of ERF is more rapid than that of residual myofibrils. Cardiac and skeletal muscle contains
calcium-activated neutral protease
, which selectively removes alpha-actinin when incubated with isolated myofibrils. During development of pressure-induced cardiac hypertrophy, the labeling of LC2 is increased. In regressing cardiac hypertrophy the activities of free and total
cathepsin D
and of acidic RNase are unaltered.
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PMID:The pathways of protein synthesis and degradation in normal heart and during development and regression of cardiac hypertrophy. 14 38
A
calcium-activated neutral protease
activity appears concomitantly with myotube formation during the differentiation of a cell line of rat skeletal myoblasts. Other proteases such as
cathepsin D
and plasminogen activator, however, do not show any changes in their activities. The appearance of the protease is not fusion dependent, as judged by assays of fusion defective myoblast mutants. The formation of the protease is suppressed along with differentiation in the presence of 5-bromodeoxyuridine. Undifferentiated myoblasts contain a potent inhibitor of the protease. The inhibitor, which is probably proteinaceous in nature, is lost during the differentiation of the cells into myotubes. This mode of regulation of an enzyme during differentiation seems so far to be an unique example of its kind.
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PMID:Regulation of the activity of a calcium-activated neutral protease during differentiation of skeletal myoblasts. 703 75