Evidence for the proenkephalin processing enzyme prohormone thiol protease (PTP) as a multicatalytic cysteine protease complex: Activation by glutathione localized to secretory vesicles

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Yasothornsrikul, S
Aaron, W
Toneff, T
Hook, VYH [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Med, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Diego, Ctr Genet Mol, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
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10.1021/bi990239w
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The cysteine protease known as "prohormone thiol protease" (PTP) has been identified as a major proenkephalin processing enzyme in secretory vesicles of adrenal medulla (known as chromaffin granules). This study provides the first demonstration that PTP exists as a multicatalytic cysteine protease complex that can be activated by endogenous glutathione present in chromaffin granules. The high molecular mass nature of PTP, of approximately 185 kDa, was demonstrated by elution of a single peak of S-35-enkephalin precursor cleaving activity by Sephacryl S200 gel filtration chromatography and by a single band of S-35-enkephalin precursor cleaving activity detected on radiozymogram gels under native buffer conditions. importantly, when 0.1% SDS was included in radiozymogram gels, PTP activity was resolved into three bands of proteolytic activity with apparent molecular masses of 88, 81, and 61 kDa. These activities were all cysteine proteases, since they were inhibited by the cysteine protease inhibitor E-64c but not by pepstatin A or EDTA that inhibit aspartyl protease and metalloprotease, respectively. Purification of native PTP by preparative gel electrophoresis indicated that PTP was composed of four polypeptides of 66, 60, 33, and 29 kDa detected on SDS-PAGE gels. These four protein subunits accounted for the three catalytic activities of PTP, as demonstrated on S-35-enkephalin precursor radiozymogram gels. Results also indicated that the electrophoretic mobilities of the four subunits differed under reducing compared to nonreducing conditions. The multicatalytic activities of the PTP complex all require reducing conditions for activity, which can be provided by endogenous reduced glutathione in chromaffin granules. These novel findings provide the first evidence for a role of a multicatalytic cysteine protease complex, PTP, in chromaffin granules that may be involved in the proteolytic processing of proenkephalin and perhaps other precursors into active neuropeptides.
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