Procathepsin D cannot autoactivate to cathepsin D at acid pH
- 15 March 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 319 (1-2) , 54-58
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(93)80036-t
Abstract
The amino acid sequence of the propart of bovine procathepsin D was determined at the protein level. Incubation of the isolated procathepsin D at pH 3.5–5.0 for 30–120 min leads to a 2 kDa reduction in its molecular mass, as seen by SDS-PAGE. The activation product is pseudocathepsin D and is the result of a proteolytic cleavage between LeuP26 and IleP27 in the propart. Incubation at pH 5.0 for 20 h of either procathepsin D or pseudocathepsin D results in both cases in approximately equal amounts of pseudocathepsin D and a further processed intermediate, nine amino acids shorter than pseudocathepsin D. No reaction products corresponding to cathepsin D with a mature amino terminus were observed, showing that autoproteolysis alone cannot generate the mature form found in the lysosomes.Keywords
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