Life Sciences 1992-01-01

Identification of endothelin converting enzyme in bovine lung membranes using a new fluorogenic substrate.

G C Kundu, I B Wilson

Index: Life Sci. 50(13) , 965-70, (1992)

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Abstract

An enzyme partially purified from bovine lung membranes appears to be endothelin converting enzyme (ECE). This enzyme specifically cleaves big endothelin-1 (big ET-1) at the proper site, between Trp21 and Val22, with maximum activity at pH 7.5 and with a Km of roughly 3 microM, to produce endothelin-1 (ET-1) and C-terminal peptide (CTP). This same enzyme hydrolyzes the fluorogenic substrate succinyl-Ile-Ile-Trp-methylcoumarinamide to release the highly fluorescent 7-amino-4-methylcoumarin. The peptide derivative has the same amino acid sequence as big ET-1 and is a good substrate with a Km of about 27 microM. This enzyme is a metalloproteinase. It is not inhibited by five common proteinase inhibitors (pepstatin A, PMSF, NEM, E-64 and thiorphan) but it is inhibited by phosphoramidon and chelating compounds. The apoenzyme is restored to nearly full activity by a zinc-EDTA buffer with pZn = 13.

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