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Query: UMLS:C0026764 (
multiple myeloma
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An increasing number of studies indicate that serine proteases play an important role in structural plasticity associated with learning and memory formation.
Neurotrypsin
is a multidomain serine protease located at the presynaptic terminal of neurons. It is thought to be crucial for cognitive brain functions. A deletion in the
neurotrypsin
gene causes severe mental retardation in humans. For a biochemical characterization, we produced murine
neurotrypsin
recombinantly in a eukaryotic expression system using
myeloma
cells. From the culture medium we purified
neurotrypsin
using heparin-, hydrophobic interaction- and immobilized metal affinity chromatography. For an enzymological characterization two fragments of agrin containing the natural cleavages sites of
neurotrypsin
were used as substrates. The highest catalytic activity of
neurotrypsin
was observed in the pH range between 7.0 and 8.5. Calcium ions were required for
neurotrypsin
activity and an ionic strength exceeding 500 mM decreased substrate cleavage. Site-specific mutations of the amino acids flanking the scissile bonds showed that cleavage is highly specific and requires a basic amino acid preceded by a glutamate residue on the N-terminal side of the scissile bond. This sequence requirement argues for a unique substrate binding pocket of
neurotrypsin
. This observation was further substantiated by the fact that almost all tested serine protease inhibitors except dichloroisocoumarin and PMSF did not affect
neurotrypsin
activity.
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PMID:Purification and enzymological characterization of murine neurotrypsin. 1857 56