An Internally Quenched Fluorescent Peptide Substrate for Protealysin

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Maria A. Karaseva
Ksenia N. Chukhontseva
Irina S. Lemeskina
Marina L. Pridatchenko
Sergey V. Kostrov
Ilya V. Demidyuk
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Molecular Genetics
[2] V.L. Talrose Institute for Energy Problems of Chemical Physics,undefined
[3] N.N. Semenov Federal Research Center of Chemical Physics,undefined
[4] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Protealysin, a metalloprotease of Serratia proteamaculans, is the prototype of a subgroup of the M4 peptidase family. Protealysin-like proteases (PLPs) are widely spread in bacteria but also occur in fungi and certain archaea. The interest in PLPs is primarily due to their putative involvement in the bacterial pathogenesis in animals and plants. Studying PLPs requires an efficient quantitative assay for their activity; however, no such assay has been reported so far. Here, we used the autoprocessing site sequence of the protealysin precursor to construct an internally quenched fluorescent peptide substrate 2-aminobenzoyl-L-arginyl-L-seryl-L-valyl-L-isoleucyl-L-(ε-2,4-dinitrophenyl)lysine. Protealysin and thermolysin, the prototype of the M4 family, proved to hydrolyze only the Ser-Val bond of the substrate. The substrate exhibited a KM = 35 ± 4 μM and kcat = 21 ± 1 s−1 for protealysin as well as a KM = 33 ± 8 μM and kcat = 7 ± 1 s−1 for thermolysin at 37 °C. Comparison of the effect of different enzymes (thermolysin, trypsin, chymotrypsin, savinase, and pronase E) on the substrate has demonstrated that it is not strictly specific for protealysin; however, this enzyme has higher molar activity even compared to the closely related thermolysin. Thus, the proposed substrate can be advantageous for quantitative studies of protealysin as well as for activity assays of other M4 peptidases.
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