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Extended Cleavage Specificities of Rabbit and Guinea Pig Mast Cell Chymases: Two Highly Specific Leu-Ases

Serine proteases constitute the major protein content of mast cell (MC) secretory granules. These proteases can generally be subdivided into chymases and tryptases based on their primary cleavage specificity. Here, we presented the extended cleavage specificities of a rabbit β-chymase and a guinea p...

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Autores principales: Zhongwei, Yuan, Akula, Srinivas, Fu, Zhirong, de Garavilla, Lawrence, Kervinen, Jukka, Thorpe, Michael, Hellman, Lars
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6941018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31888202
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246340
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author Zhongwei, Yuan
Akula, Srinivas
Fu, Zhirong
de Garavilla, Lawrence
Kervinen, Jukka
Thorpe, Michael
Hellman, Lars
author_facet Zhongwei, Yuan
Akula, Srinivas
Fu, Zhirong
de Garavilla, Lawrence
Kervinen, Jukka
Thorpe, Michael
Hellman, Lars
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description Serine proteases constitute the major protein content of mast cell (MC) secretory granules. These proteases can generally be subdivided into chymases and tryptases based on their primary cleavage specificity. Here, we presented the extended cleavage specificities of a rabbit β-chymase and a guinea pig α-chymase. Analyses by phage display screening and a panel of recombinant substrates showed a marked similarity in catalytic activity between the enzymes, both being strict Leu-ases (cleaving on the carboxyl side of Leu). Amino acid sequence alignment of a panel of mammalian chymotryptic MC proteases and 3D structural modeling identified an unusual residue in the rabbit enzyme at position 216 (Thr instead of more common Gly), which is most likely critical for the Leu-ase specificity. Almost all mammals studied, except rabbit and guinea pig, express classical chymotryptic enzymes with similarly extended specificities, indicating an important role of chymase in MC biology. The rabbit and guinea pig are the only two mammalian species currently known to lack a classical MC chymase. Key questions are now how this major difference affects their MC function, and if genes of other loci can rescue the loss of a chymotryptic activity in MCs of these two species.
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spelling pubmed-69410182020-01-09 Extended Cleavage Specificities of Rabbit and Guinea Pig Mast Cell Chymases: Two Highly Specific Leu-Ases Zhongwei, Yuan Akula, Srinivas Fu, Zhirong de Garavilla, Lawrence Kervinen, Jukka Thorpe, Michael Hellman, Lars Int J Mol Sci Article Serine proteases constitute the major protein content of mast cell (MC) secretory granules. These proteases can generally be subdivided into chymases and tryptases based on their primary cleavage specificity. Here, we presented the extended cleavage specificities of a rabbit β-chymase and a guinea pig α-chymase. Analyses by phage display screening and a panel of recombinant substrates showed a marked similarity in catalytic activity between the enzymes, both being strict Leu-ases (cleaving on the carboxyl side of Leu). Amino acid sequence alignment of a panel of mammalian chymotryptic MC proteases and 3D structural modeling identified an unusual residue in the rabbit enzyme at position 216 (Thr instead of more common Gly), which is most likely critical for the Leu-ase specificity. Almost all mammals studied, except rabbit and guinea pig, express classical chymotryptic enzymes with similarly extended specificities, indicating an important role of chymase in MC biology. The rabbit and guinea pig are the only two mammalian species currently known to lack a classical MC chymase. Key questions are now how this major difference affects their MC function, and if genes of other loci can rescue the loss of a chymotryptic activity in MCs of these two species. MDPI 2019-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6941018/ /pubmed/31888202 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246340 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhongwei, Yuan
Akula, Srinivas
Fu, Zhirong
de Garavilla, Lawrence
Kervinen, Jukka
Thorpe, Michael
Hellman, Lars
Extended Cleavage Specificities of Rabbit and Guinea Pig Mast Cell Chymases: Two Highly Specific Leu-Ases
title Extended Cleavage Specificities of Rabbit and Guinea Pig Mast Cell Chymases: Two Highly Specific Leu-Ases
title_full Extended Cleavage Specificities of Rabbit and Guinea Pig Mast Cell Chymases: Two Highly Specific Leu-Ases
title_fullStr Extended Cleavage Specificities of Rabbit and Guinea Pig Mast Cell Chymases: Two Highly Specific Leu-Ases
title_full_unstemmed Extended Cleavage Specificities of Rabbit and Guinea Pig Mast Cell Chymases: Two Highly Specific Leu-Ases
title_short Extended Cleavage Specificities of Rabbit and Guinea Pig Mast Cell Chymases: Two Highly Specific Leu-Ases
title_sort extended cleavage specificities of rabbit and guinea pig mast cell chymases: two highly specific leu-ases
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6941018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31888202
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246340
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