B. Tomkinson et al., USE OF A DEHYDROALANINE-CONTAINING PEPTIDE AS AN EFFICIENT INHIBITOR OF TRIPEPTIDYL PEPTIDASE-II, Archives of biochemistry and biophysics, 314(2), 1994, pp. 276-279
Tripeptidyl peptidase II is an intracellular exopeptidase, which has b
een purified from rat liver and human erythrocytes. An efficient speci
fic inhibitor was obtained through beta-elimination of phosphate from
the phosphopeptide Arg-Ala-Ser(P)-Val-Ala. The dehydroalanine-containi
ng peptide formed was a competitive inhibitor with a K-i of 0.02 +/- 0
.01 mu M. This study demonstrated that replacing a serine residue in a
good inhibitor with a dehydroalanine residue reduced the K-i 45 times
. It is proposed that dehydroalanine-containing peptides could be of i
nterest in the development of inhibitors for other peptidases as well.
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