Mechanism for activation of mouse mast cell tryptase: Dependence on heparin and acidic pH for formation of active tetramers of mouse mast cell protease 6

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Hallgren, J
Karlson, U
Poorafshar, M
Hellman, L
Pejler, G
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[1] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Ctr Biomed, Dept Vet Med Chem, S-75123 Uppsala, Sweden
[2] Uppsala Univ, Biomed Ctr, Dept Cell & Mol Biol, S-75124 Uppsala, Sweden
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10.1021/bi000973b
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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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Tryptase, a serine protease with trypsin-like substrate cleavage properties, is one of the key effector molecules during allergic inflammation. It is stored in large quantities in the mast cell secretory granules in complex with heparin proteoglycan, and these complexes are released during mast cell degranulation. In the present paper, we have studied the mechanism for tryptase activation. Recombinant mouse tryptase, mouse mast cell protease 6 (mMCP-6), was produced in a mammalian expression system. The mMCP-6 fusion protein contained an N-terminal 6 x His tag followed by an enterokinase (EK) site replacing the native activation peptide (6 x His-EK-mMCP-6). In the absence of heparin, barely detectable enzyme activity was obtained after enterokinase cleavage of 6 x His-EK-mMCP-6 over a pH range of 5.5-7.5. However, when heparin was present, 6 x His-EK-mMCP-6 yielded active enzyme when enterokinase cleavage was performed at pH 5.5-6.0 but not at neutral pH. Affinity chromatography analysis showed that mMCP-6 bound strongly to heparin-Sepharose at pH 6.0 but not at neutral pH. After enterokinase cleavage of the sample at pH 6.0, mMCP-6 occurred in inactive monomeric form as shown by FPLC analysis on a Superdex 200 column. When heparin was added at pH 6.0, enzymatically active higher molecular weight complexes were formed, e.g., a dominant similar to 200 kDa complex that may correspond to tryptase tetramers. No formation of active tetramers was observed at neutral pH. When injected intraperitoneally, mMCP-6 together with heparin caused neutrophil influx, but no signs of inflammation were seen in the absence of heparin. The present pager thus indicates a crucial role for heparin in the formation of active mast cell tryptase.
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