An Aminopeptidase from Mouse Brain Cytosol That Cleaves N‐Terminal Acidic Amino Acid Residues
- 1 June 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 40 (6) , 1727-1734
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1983.tb08148.x
Abstract
An aminopeptidase with specificity directed toward peptides with acidic N-terminal amino acid residues has been isolated from mouse brain cytosol. Purification by ion-exchange chromatography and gel filtration resulted in an enzyme that hydrolyzed aspartyl-phenylalanine methyl ester at a rate of 13.2 .mu.mol/min per mg protein at pH 7.5, an increase in specific activity of 1000-fold over that of brain homogenate. Its apparent MW, determined by gel filtration, is .apprx. 450,000. Dipeptides with N-terminal aspartyl residues are cleaved preferentially to glutamic-containing analogs, and a neutral amino acid (or histidine) is necessary in the adjacent position. For peptides of the form aspartyl-X, relative activity was 100, 81, 71, 66, 19, or 0, where X was alanine, serine, leucine, phenylalanine, histidine or proline, respectively. Tripeptides were more rapidly hydrolyzed than dipeptides; however, activity tended to decline with increasing chain length. The acidic aminopeptidase can account for almost all of the activity of brain cytosol toward the N-terminal aspartyl residue of angiotensin II, aspartyl-phenylalanine methyl ester or aspartyl-alanine and the N-terminal glutamyl residue of adrenocorticotropin(5-10). The enzyme was unaffected by bestatin or amastatin. It was inhibited by o-phenanthroline and EDTA. The latter effect could be reversed completely by Zn2+ and partially by Mn2+ or Mg2+; Co2+ and Fe2+ had no effect; Ca2+ was inhibitory. These properties distinguish the brain acidic aminopeptidase from aminopeptidase A isolated from human serum or pig kidney and the aspartyl aminopeptidase of dog kidney.Keywords
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