STRUCTURAL BASIS FOR THE BIOLOGICAL SPECIFICITY OF CYSTATIN-C - IDENTIFICATION OF LEUCINE-9 IN THE N-TERMINAL BINDING REGION AS A SELECTIVITY-CONFERRING RESIDUE IN THE INHIBITION OF MAMMALIAN CYSTEINE PEPTIDASES

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HALL, A
HAKANSSON, K
MASON, RW
GRUBB, A
ABRAHAMSON, M
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[1] ALFRED I DUPONT INST,NEMOURS RES PROGRAMS,DEPT MED CELL BIOL,WILMINGTON,DE 19803
[2] UNIV LUND HOSP,DEPT CLIN CHEM,S-22185 LUND,SWEDEN
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10.1074/jbc.270.10.5115
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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 structural basis for the biological specificity of human cystatin C has been investigated. Cystatin C and other inhibitors belonging to family 2 of the cystatin superfamily interact reversibly with target peptidases, seemingly by independent affinity contributions from a wedge-shaped binding region built from two loop-forming inhibitor segments and a binding region corresponding to the N-terminal segment of the inhibitor. Human cystatin C variants with Gly substitutions for residues Arg-8, Leu-9, and/or Val-10 of the N-terminal binding region, and/or the evolutionarily conserved Trp-106 in the wedge shaped binding region, were produced by site-directed mutagenesis and Escherichia coli expression. A total of 10 variants were isolated, structurally verified, and compared to wild-type cystatin C with respect to inhibition of the mammalian cysteine peptidases, cathepsins B, H, L, and S. Varying contributions from the N-terminal binding region and the wedge-shaped binding region to cystatin C affinity for the four target peptidases were observed. Interactions from the side chains of residues in the N-terminal binding region and Trp-106 are jointly responsible for the major part of cystatin C affinity for cathepsin L and are also of considerable importance for cathepsin B and H affinity. In contrast, for cathepsin S inhibition these interactions are of lesser significance, as reflected by a K-i value of 10(-8) M. for the cystatin C variant devoid of Arg-8, Leu-9, Val-10, and Trp 106 side chains. The side chain of Val-10 is responsible for most of the affinity contribution from the N terminal binding region, for all four enzymes. The contribution of the Arg-8 side chain is minor, but significant for cystatin C interaction with cathepsin B. The Leu-9 side chain confers selectivity to the inhibition of the target peptidases; it contributes to cathepsin B and L affinity by factors of 200 and 50, respectively, to cathepsin S binding by a factor of 5 only, and results in a 10-fold decreased affinity between cystatin C and cathepsin H.
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