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Query: EC:3.5.4.4 (
adenosine deaminase
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The relationship between CD26/
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
, an ectopeptidase involved in T cell activation, and the binding protein for
adenosine deaminase
(ADAbp) was studied. Monoclonal antibodies (mAb) against CD26 and ADAbp, respectively, showed a similar binding profile on various lymphocyte subsets from the peripheral blood. The
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
) itself blocked the binding of a specific set of anti-CD26 mAb (among these the anti-TA5.9 mAb) on lymphocytic CD26;
ADA
also hindered the binding of soluble CD26 to the same immobilized anti-CD26 mAb. In addition, the interaction between immobilized
ADA
and purified CD26/DPP IV was inhibited by the anti-TA5.9 mAb.
ADA
did not inhibit the specific peptidase activity of CD26. Neither soluble nor immobilized
ADA
was able to down-modulate CD26 on the lymphocyte surface. Our data thus confirm the identity between ADAbp and CD26 and identify some epitopes, crucial in the binding of
ADA
to CD26.
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PMID:Binding of adenosine deaminase to the lymphocyte surface via CD26. 790 93
CD26 is identical to the cell surface ectoenzyme
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
(
DPPIV
). CD26/
DPPIV
is associated with T-cell activation and proliferation and also may function as an auxiliary adhesion factor. Although CD26/
DPPIV
has been previously studied on lymphoid populations and on leukemias/lymphomas of B- and T-cell phenotype, little is known about its expression and functional role in some specific types of lymphomas, such as CD30-positive anaplastic large cell (ALC) lymphomas and Hodgkin's disease (HD). A series of 81 lymphoma samples, including 23 cases of HD, 17 cases of CD30-positive ALC lymphomas, 41 cases of other non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL), and a panel of HD- or ALC lymphoma-derived human cell lines were evaluated for CD26/
DPPIV
expression by enzyme histochemistry and immunohistochemistry on frozen sections and cell smears. CD26/
DPPIV
protein was expressed on neoplastic cells in 12 of 17 (71%) ALC lymphomas irrespective of their antigenic phenotype and in seven of 15 (47%) T-cell NHLs. In contrast, we did not detect CD26/
DPPIV
expression in tumor cells from 26 cases of B-cell NHL other than ALC lymphomas or in Reed Sternberg (RS) cells and variants of 21 of 23 HD cases. Accordingly, CD26/
DPPIV
expression was maintained on the CD30-positive ALC lymphoma cell line Karpas 299, but the molecule was not detected on HD-derived cell lines of B, T, or non-B non-T phenotype. These results may support a new potential tool for the phenotypic separation of ALC lymphomas from HD based on the differential expression of the CD26/
DPPIV
molecule. Moreover, given the demonstration that CD26/
DPPIV
is identical to the human
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
) binding protein, it could be speculated that CD26/
DPPIV
also may function by interacting with
ADA
to regulate the growth of CD26/
DPPIV
expressing neoplastic cells in ALC lymphomas.
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PMID:CD26/dipeptidyl peptidase IV expression in human lymphomas is restricted to CD30-positive anaplastic large cell and a subset of T-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. 800 32
CD26, the T cell activation molecule
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
(
DPPIV
), associates with a 43-kilodalton protein. Amino acid sequence analysis and immunoprecipitation studies demonstrated that this 43-kilodalton protein was
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
).
ADA
was coexpressed with CD26 on the Jurkat T cell lines, and an in vitro binding assay showed that the binding was through the extracellular domain of CD26. ADA deficiency causes severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID) in humans. Thus,
ADA
and CD26 (
DPPIV
) interact on the T cell surface, and this interaction may provide a clue to the pathophysiology of SCID caused by ADA deficiency.
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PMID:Direct association of adenosine deaminase with a T cell activation antigen, CD26. 810 91
CD26, a T cell activation Ag, also known as
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
, is directly associated with
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
) on the surface of T cells and T cell lines. In the present study, we examined both the binding of
ADA
and CD26 and the functional consequences of this interaction. We found that
ADA
was associated with CD26 on T cell lines lacking either
ADA
or
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
enzymatic activity, indicating that the association between
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
and
ADA
did not require enzymatic activity. Moreover, using immunoelectron microscopy, we demonstrated that CD26 and
ADA
co-localized on the cell surface, but not inside cells, suggesting that CD26 did not transport
ADA
to the surface. In keeping with this observation, we showed that human CD26-transfected murine pre-B cell lines lacking human
ADA
acquired
ADA
from an extracellular source. More importantly, adenosine in the absence of cell surface
ADA
inhibited T cell proliferation and IL-2 production induced by various stimuli. On the other hand, cells expressing
ADA
and CD26 on the surface were much more resistant to the inhibitory effect of adenosine. These data suggest that
ADA
on the cell surface is involved in an important immunoregulatory mechanism by which released
ADA
binds to cell surface CD26, and this complex is capable of reducing the local concentration of adenosine.
...
PMID:Characterization of adenosine deaminase binding to human CD26 on T cells and its biologic role in immune response. 856 33
The leukocyte differentiation antigen CD26 identified as
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
.(EC 3.4.14.5), cleaves off N-terminal dipeptides from peptides when a proline or alanine is located at the penultimate position. Seminal plasma and especially prostasomes, prostate-derived organelles which occur freely in seminal plasma, contain high amounts of CD26/
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
and therefore are suitable sources for the purification of the protein. The use of
adenosine deaminase
(
EC 3.5.4.4
) affinity chromatography for its purification is described. CD26/
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
was purified from human seminal plasma and prostasomes by a two step procedure. Ion exchange chromatography on DEAE-Sepharose, followed by affinity chromatography on
adenosine deaminase
-Sepharose resulted in the pure, native protein with an overall yield ranging from 35 to 55%. The N-terminal sequence of the amphiphilic enzyme purified from human prostasomes was determined to be Met-Lys-Thr-Pro-Trp-Lys-Val-Leu. The preparation obtained was free of contaminating aminopeptidase activity and proved to be very stable (up to 1 month at 37 degrees C). The calf intestinal
adenosine deaminase
we used is commercially available and can be employed for the purification of human, bovine and rabbit CD26/
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
. High affinity binding of porcine
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
was not observed. The availability of a source with high specific activity and the introduction of
adenosine deaminase
affinity chromatography permits the rapid purification of milligram quantities of natural mammalian CD26/
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
.
...
PMID:Use of immobilized adenosine deaminase (EC 3.5.4.4) for the rapid purification of native human CD26/dipeptidyl peptidase IV (EC 3.4.14.5). 857 85
This study demonstrates that the 175-kDa form of
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
(
DPPIV
) found in normal human serum is identical with a similarly-sized Ag, DPPT-L, found to be rapidly expressed on the surface of activated T cells. As activation progresses, the expression of DPPT-L reaches a peak on day 3, after which expression falls, whereas expression of the 105-kDa CD26/
DPPIV
detected by the mAb 1F7 increases, as does the ability to bind
adenosine deaminase
. The loss of DPPT-L from the surface of activated T cells correlates exactly with the appearance of DPPT-L and
DPPIV
activity in serum-free tissue culture medium. The release of
DPPIV
was generally greater from CD4+ cells than from CD8+ T cells, and within the CD4+ subset, the CD45RO+ subset was the major source, which correlated with surface expression before culture. We show that the
DPPIV
released from activated T cells is antigenically, biochemically, and enzymatically similar to
DPPIV
circulating in the serum and is distinct from the
DPPIV
activity of 105-kDa CD26. The T cell-released
DPPIV
is able to function as a costimulating molecule for the response to the recall Ag, tetanus toxoid, at levels similar to those at which recombinant soluble CD26 and serum
DPPIV
exhibit costimulatory function, suggesting that the released
DPPIV
may serve an important immunoregulatory function in vivo, both locally and within the systemic circulation.
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PMID:Serum high molecular weight dipeptidyl peptidase IV (CD26) is similar to a novel antigen DPPT-L released from activated T cells. 859 18
The
T-cell activation antigen CD26
, is a type II membrane glycoprotein with intrinsic
dipeptidyl-peptidase IV
(DPP IV) activity, characterized by its capacity to cleave off N-terminal dipeptides containing proline as the penultimate residue. Independent of its catalytic activity, CD26 has also been characterized as
adenosine deaminase
binding protein. By using CD26 negative human C8166 cells, here we describe the existence of another cell-surface protein which manifests CD26-like DPP IV activity. For convenience, this protein will be referred to as DPP IV-beta. Consistent with the cell-surface expression of DPP IV-beta, intact C8166 cells manifested a high level of DPP IV, whereas, they manifested poor activity against substrates of DPP II known to have an intracellular localization. A partially purified preparation of CD26 from human MOLT4 cells, and the DPP IV-beta expressed on intact cells were found to possess similar catalytic activity and pH optimum. In addition, cell-surface CD26 and DPP IV-beta on intact MOLT4 and C8166 cells, respectively, resisted digestion by proteolytic enzymes such as trypsin and proteinase K. However,
adenosine deaminase
activity was not detectable on the surface of C8166 cells in contrast to CD26 positive MOLT4 cells. In accord with this, 125I-labeled
adenosine deaminase
which binds CD26 was found not to bind DPP IV-beta. Gel-filtration experiments using 0.5% Triton X-100 extracts from C8166 and MOLT4 cells, revealed that the apparent molecular mass of DPP IV-beta is 82 kDa, whereas that of CD26 is 110 kDa as expected. Taken together, our results suggest that DPP IV-beta is a CD26-like protein which could be characterized by distinct properties.
...
PMID:Dipeptidyl-peptidase IV-beta, a novel form of cell-surface-expressed protein with dipeptidyl-peptidase IV activity. 870 27
Dipeptidyl peptidase IV
(DPPIV, EC 3.4.14.5) has been purified 18,000-fold in a yield of 2.2% from human serum. Serum DPPIV, a serine enzyme with an apparent mass of 250 kDa, consists of two identical subunits with an apparent mass of 100 kDa and is inhibited by DPPIV-specific inhibitor Diprotin A and also by p-chloromercuribenzoate (p-CMB), 2-mercaptoethanol, HgCl2, CdCl2, SrCl2, and ZnCl2. One of the remarkable properties of DPPIV is that its activity is greatly enhanced by Gly-X (X: especially, Gly, Gln, Glu and Ser) dipeptides. Gly-X dipeptides increase not only an apparent Km of serum DPPIV for glycyl-L-proline 3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxyanilide nearly 10-fold, but also an apparent kcat nearly 4-fold. This mechanism is unclear, but one possibility is that Gly-Pro from substrate might bind amino acids or dipeptides instead of water molecules as DPPIV transpeptidyl activity reported previously. Another remarkable property of DPPIV is the ability to bind
adenosine deaminase
-I and -II, as is the case with recombinant soluble CD26 (rsCD26). This probably indicates that DPPIV purified from human serum by our method originates from T-lymphocytes.
...
PMID:Human serum dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPPIV) and its unique properties. 895 16
In this paper, we describe further characterization of the membrane-associated molecule CD26/
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
(DPP IV), which is said to be
adenosine deaminase
-binding protein (ADA-bp) in humans, to clarify its association with ADA in rat immune cells. For this purpose, we used three types of rats: DPP IV+ rats; DPP IV- rats, which lack enzyme activity and immunological reactivity of DPP IV; and ADA- rats, which have reduced ADA activity due to continuous peritoneal injection of 2'-DCF, a potent inhibitor of ADA. ADA existed in the cells of DPP IV+ and DPP IV- rats, but it did not exist on the cell surface in either rat. ADA- rats showed a decrease in ADA activity and in the number of immune cells, but no effect on DPP IV was observed. These data suggest that in rats, in contrast to humans, DPP IV does not exist as ADA-bp.
...
PMID:CD26/dipeptidyl peptidase IV does not work as an adenosine deaminase-binding protein in rat cells. 922 9
By using a CD26 negative human lymphoblastoid cell line (C8166), here we describe the characterization of a cell-surface protein which manifests CD26-like
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
(DPP IV) activity. This protein, referred to as DPP IV-beta, shows a higher KM value for Gly-Pro-pNA than CD26 (0.31 mM compared to 0.11 mM, respectively). In addition, DPP IV-beta was found not to bind 125I-labeled
adenosine deaminase
(a property of human CD26). Gel filtration experiments using extracts from C8166 and MOLT4 (a CD26 positive human T cell line) cells, revealed that the apparent molecular mass of DPP IV-beta is 82 kDa, whereas that of CD26 is 110 kDa. In order to conveniently differentiate both activities, a new family of inhibitors, that selectively blocks peptidase activity associated to CD26, has been developed.
...
PMID:Further characterization of DPP IV-beta, a novel cell surface expressed protein with dipeptidyl peptidase activity. 933 Jun 97
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