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DNA accelerates the inhibition of human cathepsin V by serpins

  作者 Ong, PC; McGowan, S; Pearce, MC; Irving, JA; Kan, WT; Grigoryev, SA; Turk, B; Silverman, GA; Brix, K; Bottomley, SP; Whisstock, JC; Pike, RN  
  选自 期刊  Journal of Biological Chemistry;  卷期  2007年282-51;  页码  36980-36986  
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[摘要]A balance between proteolytic activity and protease inhibition is crucial to the appropriate function of many biological processes. There is mounting evidence for the presence of both papain-like cysteine proteases and serpins with a corresponding inhibitory activity in the nucleus. Well characterized examples of cofactors fine tuning serpin activity in the extracellular milieu are known, but such modulation has not been studied for protease-serpin interactions within the cell. Accordingly, we present an investigation into the effect of a DNA-rich environment on the interaction between model serpins ( MENT and SCCA-1), cysteine proteases ( human cathepsin V and human cathepsin L), and cystatin A. DNA was indeed found to accelerate the rate at which MENT inhibited cathepsin V, a human orthologue of mammalian cathepsin L, up to 50-fold, but unexpectedly this effect was primarily effected via the protease and secondarily by the recruitment of the DNA as a "template" onto which cathepsin V and MENT are bound. Notably, the protease-mediated effect was found to correspond both with an altered substrate turnover and a conformational change within the protease. Consistent with this, cystatin inhibition, which relies on occlusion of the active site rather than the substrate-like behavior of serpins, was unaltered by DNA. This represents the first example of modulation of serpin inhibition of cysteine proteases by a cofactor and reveals a mechanism for differential regulation of cathepsin proteolytic activity in a DNA-rich environment.

 
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