In vitro elucidation of substrate specificity and bioassay of proprotein convertase 4 using intrarnolecularly quenched fluorogenic peptides

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作者
Basak, S [1 ]
Chrétien, M [1 ]
Mbikay, M [1 ]
Basak, A [1 ]
机构
[1] Ottawa Hlth Res Inst, Dis Aging Program, Reg Prot Chem Ctr, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4E9, Canada
关键词
ADAM proteins; cleavage specificity; enzyme bioassay; intramolecularly quenched fluorogenic substrates; kinetic parameters; proprotein convertase 4; substrate specificity;
D O I
10.1042/BJ20031405
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The fourth member of Ca2+-dependent mammalian secretory subtilase, PC4 (proprotein convertase 4), is primarily expressed in testicular germ cell and ovarian macrophage. Its role in sperm fertilization and in early embryonic development has been demonstrated earlier through several studies, including those with PC4 null mice. A number of physiological substrates found in reproductive tissues have been postulated or identified for PC4 by various biochemical studies. These include growth factors IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor-1) and IGF-2, hormonal polypeptide proPACAP (where PACAP stands for pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide) and a number of surface proteins of ADAM (A Disintegrin And Metalloprotemaselike) family such as ADAM-1 (fertilin alpha), ADAM-2 (fertilin beta), ADAM-3 (procyritestin) and ADAM-5. To provide further evidence in support of this notion and also to study the substrate specificity and bioassay of PC4, a series of intramolecularly quenched fluorogenic peptides containing the cleavage sites and several mutants were prepared. A comparative kinetic analysis and measurement of V-max (app)/K-m (app) ratio of these fluorogenic substrates against PC4 and PC7 revealed that the mutant variants of h (human) proPACAP and m (mouse) ADAM-5 derived peptides Q-PACAP(141-151)-mutant [Abz-(141)RVKNKGRRdown arrow (IP151)-P-150 SY(NO2)-A-CONH2] ((150)A Y-151 replaced by PS) and Q-ADAM-5(380-388)-mutant [Abz-(380)E(381)KPARdown arrowRP(388)RY(NO2)ACONH(2)] (R-381 replaced by P) are most efficiently and selectively cleaved by PC4. Using these two and Q-IGF-2(63-73) peptides, we showed that the sperm extract of normal adult mice is much higher when compared with that of PC4-null mice. This suggests that these fluorogenic peptides are useful for specific bioassay of PC4 activity. In addition, kinetic studies with various peptidyl-MCA indicate that the hexapeptide Ac-KTKQLR-MCA (where MCA stands for 4-methyl coumaryl-7-amide) is most efficiently and selectively cleaved by PC4 at Rdown arrowMCA, making it another effective agent for bioassay of PC4 activity. The study concludes that the most probable sequence motif for recognition by PC4 is KXKXXR or KXXR, where X is any amino acid other than cysteine and that it prefers proline at P3, P5 and/or P2' positions. It was also revealed that PC4 is a good candidate processing enzyme for growth factors IGF-1 and -2, neuropeptide proPACAP and several ADAM proteins such as ADAM-1,-2,-3 and -5.
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