A Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Pro-urokinase Which Substantially Reduces Its Intrinsic Activity
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 35 (45) , 14070-14076
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi9605393
Abstract
Single-chain urokinase-type plasminogen activator or pro-urokinase is a zymogen with an intrinsic catalytic activity which is greater than that of most other zymogens. To study the structural basis for this activity, a three-dimensional homology model was calculated using the crystallographic structure of chymotrypsinogen, and the structure-function relationship was studied using site-directed mutagenesis and kinetic analysis. This model revealed a unique Lys300 in pro-urokinase which could form a weak interaction with Asp355, adjacent to the active site Ser356. It was postulated that this lysine, by its epsilon-amino group, may serve to pull Ser356 close to the active position, thereby inducing the higher intrinsic activity of pro-urokinase. This was consistent with the published finding that a homologous lysine (Lys416) in single chain tissue plasminogen activator when mutated to serine induced some reduction in activity. To test this hypothesis, a site-directed mutant with a neutral residue (Lys300-->Ala) was produced and characterized. The Ala300-pro-urokinase had a 40-fold lower amidolytic activity than that of pro-urokinase. It was also stable in plasma at much higher concentrations than pro-urokinase, reflecting much attenuated plasminogen activation. Plasmin activatability was comparable to that of pro-urokinase, but the resultant two-chain derivative (Ala300-urokinase) had a lower enzymatic activity (approximately 33% that of urokinase) due to a reduction of kcat. Interestingly, the KM of two-chain Ala300-urokinase against plasminogen was 5.8-fold lower than that of urokinase, being similar to that of pro-urokinase which has a KM about 5-fold lower than urokinase. In conclusion, the hypothesis that Lys300 is a key structural determinant of the high intrinsic activity of pro-urokinase was confirmed by these studies. This residue also appears to be important for the full expression of the enzymatic activity of urokinase.Keywords
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