A Novel Proteinase, Glucagon-Degrading Enzyme, Secreted by a Human Pancreatic Cancer Cell Line, HPC-YO.
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Sixty-four kinds of cell lines were examined as to their ability to degrade glucagon using conditioned-media obtained from their protein-free cultures. Two human tumor cell lines were shown to produce this activity, and the cell line, HPC-YO, established from a human pancreatic carcinoma was shown to produce the highest level of activity. The glucagondegrading enzyme (GDE) was purified from HPC-YO conditioned-medium by a combination of ion-exchange, gel filtration, and hydroxylapatite column chromatographies. The purified GDE also degraded vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) and secretin, however, it did not cleave EGF, gastrin, insulin, somatostatin, substance P, neurotensin, or growth hormone. The molecular weight of GDE is 83, 000, as determined on SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The N-terminal amino acid sequence of GDE was blocked, and the five partial amino acid sequences obtained on lysyl-endopeptidase digestion were determined to be N-L-T-E-E-Y-D-V-S-D-G-E-I-E-L-L-Y-E-K, V-E-T-Y-Y-D-L-L-F-E-K, L-Y-W-F-L-D-E-A-K, S-N-S-T-S-Y-V-K, and Y-Y-A-S-T-S-Y-D-D-T-Y-K. The same or homologous amino acid sequences have not been found in known proteins, demonstrating that GDE is a novel peptidase that degrades the secretin family: glucagon, VIP, and secretin.
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著者
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Imanishi Jiro
Department Of Microbiology (h.h. J.i.) Kyoto Prefectural University School Of Medicine
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Konishi Eiichi
Department Of Cell Biology Research Institute For Neurological Diseases And Geriatrics Kyoto Prefect
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Okui Akira
Department Of Cell Biology Research Institute For Neurological Diseases And Geriatrics Kyoto Prefect
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Koyama Kunihiko
Department Of Cell Biology Research Institute For Neurological Diseases And Geriatrics Kyoto Prefect
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Yamaguchi Nozomi
Department Of Cell Biology Research Institute For Neurological Disease And Geriatrics Kyoto Prefectu
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Yamamura Yoshiro
Department Of Cell Biology Research Institute For Neurological Diseases And Geriatrics Kyoto Prefect
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Yamamura Yoshiro
Department of Cell Biology, Research Institute for Neurological Diseases and GeriatricsKyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
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Kurihara Tatsuya
Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Suntory Institute for Biomedical Research, Suntory, Ltd.
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Katayama Toyoko
Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Suntory Institute for Biomedical Research, Suntory, Ltd.
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Katsuragi Naruto
Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Suntory Institute for Biomedical Research, Suntory, Ltd.
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Nakazato Hiroshi
Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Suntory Institute for Biomedical Research, Suntory, Ltd.
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