Human progelatinase A can be activated by autolysis at a rate that is concentration‐dependent and enhanced by heparin bound to the C‐terminal domain
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- 1 December 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 218 (2) , 431-438
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1993.tb18393.x
Abstract
Activation of the latent precursor of human gelatinase A (progelatinase A) was investigated using recombinant proenzyme purified from culture medium conditioned by transfected mouse myeloma cells. A 4.0 μM progelatinase A solution was activated to a maximum of 48% of the activity produced by 4-aminophenylmercuric acetate (APMA) simply by its incubation at 37°C for 12 h, though at lower starting concentrations the rate and extent of activation were reduced. Activation was shown to be the result of a single autolytic cleavage at the Asn80-Tyr81 peptide bond that removes the propeptide and converts the Mr= 72000 proenzyme into the Mr= 66000 active species also produced by APMA activation. It is proposed that this cleavage is a bimolecular event catalysed by previously activated gelatinase A. The addition of heparin increased by approximately eightfold the initial rate of progelatinase A autolytic activation but did not affect the activation of a deletion mutant that lacked the C-terminal domain [des-(418–631)progelatinase A]. The inference that this increase resulted from an interaction between heparin and the C-terminal domain was supported by the finding that, unlike des-(418–631)gelatinase A, both full-length gelatinase A and the isolated C-terminal domain were able to bind to heparin–Sepharose CL-6B and that, at NaCl concentrations sufficient to abolish this binding, heparin had no effect. We conclude that heparin is able to enhance autolytic activation by acting as a template that approximates active → latent gelatinase A and suggest that a similar mechanism may account for the cell-surface activation of this enzyme.Keywords
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