ROLE OF AN APROTININ-SENSITIVE PROTEASE IN THE ACTIVATION OF CA2-ATPASE BY SUPEROXIDE RADICAL (O-2(-CENTER-DOT)) IN MICROSOMES OF PULMONARYVASCULAR SMOOTH-MUSCLE()
T. Chakraborti et al., ROLE OF AN APROTININ-SENSITIVE PROTEASE IN THE ACTIVATION OF CA2-ATPASE BY SUPEROXIDE RADICAL (O-2(-CENTER-DOT)) IN MICROSOMES OF PULMONARYVASCULAR SMOOTH-MUSCLE(), Biochemical journal, 317, 1996, pp. 885-890
We have investigated the role of an aprotinin-sensitive protease in re
gulating Ca2+-ATPase activity and Ca2+ uptake (ATP-dependent and Na+-d
ependent) in microsomes of bovine pulmonary vascular smooth muscle dur
ing treatment with the O-2(-.)-generating system hypoxanthine plus xan
thine oxidase. Treatment of the smooth muscle microsomes with the O-2(
-.)-generating system produced a protease in a gelatin-containing zymo
gram with an apparent molecular mass of 16 kDa. This 16 kDa proteolyti
c protein was found to be inhibited by superoxide dismutase (SOD) and
aprotinin but not by PMSF. Using polyclonal antiserum to aprotinin, we
found that it is an ambient antiprotease of the smooth muscle microso
mes. Treatment of the microsomes with the O-2(-.)-generating system st
imulated protease activity tested with a synthetic substrate N-benzoyl
-DL-arginine p-nitroanilide and also enhanced Ca2+-ATPase activity. It
also stimulated ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake. In contrast, Na+-dependent
Ca2+ uptake was found to be inhibited by the O-2(-.)-generating syste
m. Pretreatment of the microsomes with SOD and aprotinin preserved the
increase in protease activity, Ca2+-ATPase activity and ATP-dependent
Ca2+ uptake. In addition, O-2(-.)-caused inhibition of the Na+-depend
ent Ca2+ uptake which was reversed by SOD and aprotinin. Pretreatment
with PMSF did not cause any discernible alteration in the protease act
ivity, Ca2+-ATPase activity, ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake and Na+-depende
nt Ca2+ uptake in the microsomes caused by the O-2(-.)-generating syst
em. These results suggest that an aprotinin-sensitive protease plays a
pivotal role in regulating Ca2+-ATPase and Ca2+-uptake activities in
microsomes of pulmonary vascular smooth muscle under oxidant O-2(-.)-t
riggered conditions.