Substrate Specificity of Recombinant Osteoclast-Specific Cathepsin K from Rabbits
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A cDNA clone encoding the rabbit cysteine proteinase cathepsin K, which is predominantly expressed in osteoclasts and is closely related to cathepsins L (EC 3.4.22.15) and S (EC 3.4.22.27) [Tezuka K., Tezuka Y., Maejima A., Sato T., Nemoto K., Kamioka H., Hakeda Y., Kumegawa M., J. Biol. Chem., 269,1106 (1994)], was expressed at high levels in Escherichia coli in a T7 expression system. The insoluble recombinant enzyme was solubilized in urea and refolded at an alkaline pH. Cathepsin K (37-kDa) was purified by gel filtration and its enzymatic characteristics were determined. The enzymatic activity of cathepsin K was strongly inhibited by cysteine proteinase inhibitors and its optimal pH was pH 5.5. Synthetic substrate benzyloxycarbonyl-Phe-Arg-7-(4-methyl)coumaryl-amide, which is hydrolyzed by cathepsins L and S, was also cleaved by cathepsin K. On the other hand, benzyloxycarbonyl-Gly-Pro-Arg-7-(4-methyl)coumaryl-amide was the most suitable substrate for cathepsin K, but was hardly hydrolyzed by cathepsin L. The substrate specificity of cathepsin K, as determined using various chemogenic substrates, showed different characteristics from cathepsins L and S.
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- 1996-08-15
著者
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Kumegawa Masayoshi
Department Of Oral Anatomy Josai Dental University
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Teramura K
Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Tsukuba City Jpn
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Kumegawa M
Meikai Univ. Saitama Jpn
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AIBE Kazuhiko
From Drug Serendipity Research Laboratories, Institute for Drug Discovery Research, Yamanouchi Pharm
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YAZAWA Hidenori
From Drug Serendipity Research Laboratories, Institute for Drug Discovery Research, Yamanouchi Pharm
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ABE Kenji
From Drug Serendipity Research Laboratories, Institute for Drug Discovery Research, Yamanouchi Pharm
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TERAMURA Kyoko
From Drug Serendipity Research Laboratories, Institute for Drug Discovery Research, Yamanouchi Pharm
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KAWASHIMA Hiroyuki
Molecular Medicine Research, Institute for Drug Discovery Research, Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co., L
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HONDA Kazuo
From Drug Serendipity Research Laboratories, Institute for Drug Discovery Research, Yamanouchi Pharm
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Honda Kazuo
From Drug Serendipity Research Laboratories Institute For Drug Discovery Research Yamanouchi Pharmac
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Kawashima Hiroyuki
Molecular Medicine Research Institute For Drug Discovery Research Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Yazawa Hidenori
From Drug Serendipity Research Laboratories Institute For Drug Discovery Research Yamanouchi Pharmac
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Aibe Kazuhiko
From Drug Serendipity Research Laboratories Institute For Drug Discovery Research Yamanouchi Pharmac
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