1986
DOI: 10.1016/0167-4838(86)90045-2
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Characterization of three aminopeptidases purified from maternal serum

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“…to Glu and Asp) measured in the presence of Ca 2ϩ are also comparable with other preparations reported so far (13), further suggesting that the N-terminal cytosolic and transmembrane domains of the enzyme are not essential for the enzymatic activity, and soluble enzyme retains the characteristic enzymatic features of the membrane-bound enzyme (32,34). Moreover, as discussed below, hydrolytic activity of sAPA toward Glu-and Asp-MCA is up-regulated comparably to native enzymes reported to date (11,13,17,35,36).…”
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confidence: 67%
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“…to Glu and Asp) measured in the presence of Ca 2ϩ are also comparable with other preparations reported so far (13), further suggesting that the N-terminal cytosolic and transmembrane domains of the enzyme are not essential for the enzymatic activity, and soluble enzyme retains the characteristic enzymatic features of the membrane-bound enzyme (32,34). Moreover, as discussed below, hydrolytic activity of sAPA toward Glu-and Asp-MCA is up-regulated comparably to native enzymes reported to date (11,13,17,35,36).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…It was reported that the C-terminal domain but not the interchain disulfide is required for the correct folding and function of APA (22,23). In addition, besides the membrane-bound form, several groups purified APA from retro-placental serum (32,33), indicating that native APA also exists as a soluble form. Available data indicate that K m values of sAPA toward Glu-NA and Asp-NA measured in the presence of Ca 2ϩ are comparable with those of the membrane-bound form of APA (18).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some other metal ions, coinplexing agents and amino acids are inhibitors (13,33,37,43,47). A very potent inhibitor is amastatin and, to a lesser degree, bestatin and puromycin (15,37). The pH optimum of alanine aminopeptidase is buffer-and substrate-dependent, generally between pH 6.5-8.5 (48)(49)(50).…”
Section: Alanine Aminopeptidasementioning
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“…APN is widely distributed in many cell types, and its role in hydrolyzing unsubstituted N-terminal residues with neutral side chains varies in different locations. In the epithelium of the renal proximal tubule, APN cleaves its only known natural substrate, angiotensin (ang) III, to ang IV; in synaptic membranes, APN metabolizes enkephalins and endorphins; in the heart, it is an integral component of cardiac remodeling postmyocardial infarction (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10); and in the respiratory system, APN is the cell surface receptor for certain human coronaviruses and potentially for the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) virus (11)(12)(13). Additionally, APN functions in signal transduction, cell cycle control, and differentiation (14,15).…”
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