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The enzyme responsible for the metalloproteinase activity which cleaves the Glu143-Leu144 bond of (pro)urokinase has been isolated from the conditioned medium of cultured normal human kidney cells. Using S-Sepharose and
Cibacron Blue
-agarose chromatography, then C-4 reversed phase high pressure liquid chromatography, a protein of about 20,000 Da was isolated. Through an identical amino-terminal sequence, the protein was shown to be the matrix metalloproteinase previously referred to in the literature as "pump-1" (putative metalloproteinase). When aprotinin was added during the course of the purification, the major species isolated was the zymogen form (28,000 Da) of pump-1. Pump-1 has been shown to efficiently cleave the susceptible bond of both pro-urokinase (single-chain) and active (two-chain) urokinase and thereby produce the corresponding low molecular weight forms. The amino-terminal sequences of the A and B chains of low molecular weight urokinase prepared by action of pump-1 on recombinant high molecular weight urokinase are identical to those of the low molecular weight urokinase isolated from human kidney cell culture. Since the reaction of urokinase with this metalloproteinase results in separation of its serine proteinase region from the domain which mediates binding to the urokinase receptor, it may be of importance in the regulation of the functional activity of the
plasminogen activator
in cellular processes.
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PMID:The matrix metalloproteinase pump-1 catalyzes formation of low molecular weight (pro)urokinase in cultures of normal human kidney cells. 162 80
We report the production, purification, characterization, and partial amino acid sequence of a plasminogen inhibitor (PA-I). The starting material is culture fluid from phorbol myristate 13-acetate-treated U-937 cells and the isolation steps consist of preparative isoelectric focusing followed by affinity chromatography on
Cibacron Blue
-Sepharose. PA-I migrates as a closely spaced doublet of 47-kDa in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and forms covalent complexes with urokinase and two-chain
tissue-type plasminogen activator
, displaying second order rate constants of 0.9 X 10(6) M-1 s-1 and 0.2 X 10(6) M-1 s-1, respectively. Upon treatment with 1 M NH4OH, the covalent complexes were hydrolyzed, yielding a 35-kDa inhibitor fragment. A partial amino acid sequence of PA-I showed that it belongs to the antithrombin III family of inhibitors. PA-I is immunologically related to a PA-inhibitor from human placenta. mRNA from phorbol myristate 13-acetate-treated U-937 cells directed, in a rabbit reticulocyte derived cell-free system, the biosynthesis of only one 47-kDa protein that could be immunoprecipitated with anti-PA-I IgG, indicating that the two molecular forms of PA-I are the products of post-translational processing.
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PMID:Purification and characterization of a plasminogen activator inhibitor from the histiocytic lymphoma cell line U-937. 309 45