Activation mechanism of meprins, members of the astacin metalloendopeptidase family

被引:28
作者
Johnson, GD [1 ]
Bond, JS [1 ]
机构
[1] PENN STATE UNIV,COLL MED,DEPT BIOCHEM & MOL BIOL,HERSHEY,PA 17033
关键词
D O I
10.1074/jbc.272.44.28126
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Meprins are mammalian zinc metalloendopeptidases with protease domains structurally related to astacin, the prototype of the ''astacin family'' of metalloproteases. Mature, active astacins are produced by proteolytic removal of an activation peptide to generate a new NH2-terminal residue. Structural studies indicate that the NH2-terminal ammonium group inserts into a water-filled cavity adjacent to the active site to form a salt bridge with a Glu residue that is conserved in all astacins. A similar interaction is known to play a crucial role in the activation of trypsin, resulting in the hypothesis that this salt bridge is required for the activation of astacin-like proteases. In this study, we have used the mouse meprin alpha subunit as a model to test this hypothesis of zymogen activation of the astacins. Mutants were generated to vary the NH2-terminal residue of the mature meprin alpha subunit (Asn(78)) and its putative salt bridge partner (Glu(178)). In addition, mutants-creating NH2-terminal extensions and truncations were expressed in human embryonic kidney 293 cells. The recombinant proteins were activated by limited protease digestion and assayed for enzymatic activity and thermal stability. Point mutations of Asn(78) resulted in enzymes with activity comparable to the wild-type enzyme, indicating that the structure of this side chain is not essential for activity. NH2-terminal extension mutants of meprin alpha retained partial activity, with greater decreases against peptide relative to protein substrates. A mutant with a deletion of Asn(78) to disrupt salt bridge formation with Glu(178) had full activity, indicating that the putative salt bridge with Glu(178) is not essential for enzyme activity. However, all changes in meprin alpha subunit NH2-terminal structure were found to decrease the thermal stability of the enzyme. These observations and additional data indicate that the zymogen activation mechanism of meprin and other astacins differs from that of the trypsin family of enzymes, and has some features in common with matrixins. It is proposed that prosequence removal of astacins allows the formation of hydrogen bonds involving the two NH2-terminal residues that are critical for enzyme structure.
引用
收藏
页码:28126 / 28132
页数:7
相关论文
共 38 条
[1]   A MECHANISM BY WHICH ADENOVIRUS VIRUS-ASSOCIATED RNAI CONTROLS TRANSLATION IN A TRANSIENT EXPRESSION ASSAY [J].
AKUSJARVI, G ;
SVENSSON, C ;
NYGARD, O .
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY, 1987, 7 (01) :549-551
[2]  
ANDERSSON S, 1989, J BIOL CHEM, V264, P8222
[3]   PROTEINS OF THE KIDNEY MICROVILLAR MEMBRANE - STRUCTURAL AND IMMUNOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF RAT ENDOPEPTIDASE-2 AND ITS IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION IN TISSUES OF RAT AND MOUSE [J].
BARNES, K ;
INGRAM, J ;
KENNY, AJ .
BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, 1989, 264 (02) :335-346
[4]   Characterization of the 46-kDa intermediates of matrix metalloproteinase 3 (stromelysin 1) obtained by site-directed mutation of phenylalanine 83 [J].
Benbow, U ;
Buttice, G ;
Nagase, H ;
Kurkinen, M .
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 1996, 271 (18) :10715-10722
[5]   Characterization of the soluble, secreted form of urinary meprin [J].
Beynon, RJ ;
Oliver, S ;
Robertson, DHL .
BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, 1996, 315 :461-465
[6]   THE X-RAY CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE OF THE CATALYTIC DOMAIN OF HUMAN NEUTROPHIL COLLAGENASE INHIBITED BY A SUBSTRATE-ANALOG REVEALS THE ESSENTIALS FOR CATALYSIS AND SPECIFICITY [J].
BODE, W ;
REINEMER, P ;
HUBER, R ;
KLEINE, T ;
SCHNIERER, S ;
TSCHESCHE, H .
EMBO JOURNAL, 1994, 13 (06) :1263-1269
[7]   STRUCTURE OF ASTACIN AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ACTIVATION OF ASTACINS AND ZINC-LIGATION OF COLLAGENASES [J].
BODE, W ;
GOMISRUTH, FX ;
HUBER, R ;
ZWILLING, R ;
STOCKER, W .
NATURE, 1992, 358 (6382) :164-167
[8]   THE ASTACIN FAMILY OF METALLOENDOPEPTIDASES [J].
BOND, JS ;
BEYNON, RJ .
PROTEIN SCIENCE, 1995, 4 (07) :1247-1261
[9]  
BRUNGER AT, 1987, BIOCHEMISTRY-US, V26, P5153
[10]   The cleavage of protein kinase A by the kinase-splitting membranal proteinase is reproduced by meprin beta [J].
Chestukhin, A ;
Muradov, K ;
Litovchick, L ;
Shaltiel, S .
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 1996, 271 (47) :30272-30280