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- W2182700523 abstract "Ca2+-dependent proteases isolated from chicken gizzard and bovine aortic smooth muscle were compared with respect to subunit autolysis and the role of autolysis in modulating enzyme activity. The protease isolated from chicken gizzard was a heterodimer consisting of 80,000- and 30,000-dalton subunits. The protease isolated under identical conditions from bovine aorta consisted of 75,000- and 30,000-dalton subunits. In the presence of Ca”, both enzymes underwent autolysis of their 30,000-dalton subunits with conversion to an 18,000-dalton species. In addition, the 80,000-dalton subunit of the gizzard protease was degraded to a 76,000-dalton form. The Ca2+ concentrations required for autolysis of the 30,000-dalton subunits were different for the two enzymes (i.e. gizzard: Ca” = 335 g~; aortic: K0.5 Ca2+ = 1,250 g~) although in both cases, stimulation of autolysis by Ca” exhibited positive cooperativity. When compared with respect to kinetics of substrate degradation, the native forms of the smooth muscle Ca2+-dependent proteases (gizzard, GIIa = 80,000/30,000-dalton heterodimer; bovine aortic, IIa = 75,000/30,000-dalton heterodimer) exhibited a lag phase in product appearance. On the other hand, the autolyzed forms (gizzard, GIIb = 76,000/18,000-dalton heterodimer; bovine aortic, IIb = 75,000/18,000-dalton heterodimer) exhibited linear rates of substrate degradation. These results were analyzed in terms of autolysis of the 30,000-dalton subunits as determined by the conversion of this subunit to its 18,000 dalton form. For both enzymes, the time course for the autolytic transition, 30,000 + 18,000 daltons, and Ca2+-dependence of the apparent rate constants for this transition were found to correlate well with the lag phase in enzymatic activity. No such correlation could be established for the 80,000 + 76,000 dalton autolytic transition of the high molecular mass subunit of the gizzard protease. Our results suggest that catalytic activity of the Ca2+-dependent proteases isolated from gizzard and bovine aortic smooth muscle requires autolysis of the 30,000-dalton subunit. The native or unautolyzed forms of these enzymes appear to be proenzymes that can be activated by autolysis." @default.
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- W2182700523 title "The Role of Subunit Autolysis in Activation Ca2+-dependent Proteases*" @default.
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