IMPORTANCE OF THE EVOLUTIONARILY CONSERVED GLYCINE RESIDUE IN THE N-TERMINAL REGION OF HUMAN CYSTATIN-C (GLY-11) FOR CYSTEINE ENDOPEPTIDASE INHIBITION

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HALL, A
DALBOGE, H
GRUBB, A
ABRAHAMSON, M
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[1] UNIV LUND HOSP, DEPT CLIN CHEM, S-22185 LUND, SWEDEN
[2] NOVO NORDISK A-S, DK-2880 BAGSVAERD, DENMARK
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10.1042/bj2910123
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Human cystatin C variants in which the evolutionarily conserved Gly-11 residue has been replaced by residues with positively charged (Arg), negatively charged (Glu), bulky hydrophobic (Trp), or small (Ser or Ala) side-chains have been produced by site-directed mutagenesis and expression in Escherichia coli. The five variants were isolated and structurally verified. Their inhibitory properties were compared with those of wild-type recombinant cystatin C by determination of the equilibrium constants for dissociation (K(i)) of their complexes with the cysteine endopeptidases papain and human cathepsin B and with the cysteine exopeptidase dipeptidyl peptidase I. The Ser-11 and Ala-11 cystatin C variants displayed K(i) values for the two endopeptidases that were approx. 20-fold higher than those of wild-type cystatin C, while the corresponding values for the Trp-11, Arg-11 and Glu-11 variants were increased by a factor of about 2000. In contrast, the K(i) values for the interactions of all five variants with the exopeptidase differed from that of wild-type cystatin C by a factor of less than 10. Wild-type cystatin C and the Ser-11, Ala-11 and Glu-11 variants were incubated with neutrophil elastase, which in all cases resulted in the rapid hydrolysis of a single peptide bond, between amino acid residues 10 and 11. The K(i) values for the interactions with papain of these three N-terminal-decapeptide-lacking cystatin C variants were 20-50 nM, just one order of magnitude higher than the value for N-terminally truncated wild-type cystatin C, which in turn was similar to the corresponding values for the full-length Glu-11, Arg-11 and Trp-11 variants. These data indicate that the crucial feature of the conserved Gly residue in position 11 of wild-type cystatin C is that this residue, devoid of a side-chain, will allow the N-terminal segment of cystatin C to adopt a conformation suitable for interaction with the substrate-binding pockets of cysteine endopeptidases, resulting in high-affinity binding and efficient inhibition. The functional properties of the remaining part of the proteinase contact area, which is built from more C-terminal inhibitor segments, are not significantly affected even when amino acids with bulky or charged side-chains replace the Gly-11 residue of the N-terminal segment.
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