A cysteine-rich serine protease inhibitor (Guamerin II) from the non-blood sucking leech Whitmania edentula: Biochemical characterization and amino acid sequence analysis

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A cysteine-rich serine protease inhibitor (Guamerin II) was isolated from the non-blood sucking leech Whitmania edentula. The new inhibitor was identified as a low molecular weight (6,012 Da) polypeptide with some sequence similarities to antistasin, hirustasin and guamerin. The inhibitor contained 56 amino acid residues with 76.8% sequence similarity to guamerin, 48.2% to hirustasin and 28.6% to the first domain of antistasin. This new inhibitor was the first completely sequenced serine protease inhibitor from a non-blood sucking leech. Analysis of the inhibitor revealed that it was active against neutrophil elastase and chymotrypsin, but had no activity against a variety of other proteases. The P1 reactive site residue was identified as methionine and the residues surrounding the P1 sire were hydrophobic amino acids. The primary structure of the inhibitor showed no similarity to well-known elastase inhibitors from leeches such as eglin.
Publisher
HARWOOD ACAD PUBL GMBH
Issue Date
1996-01
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

ELASTASE INHIBITOR; REACTIVE CENTER; CHYMOTRYPSIN; ANTISTASIN

Citation

JOURNAL OF ENZYME INHIBITION, v.10, no.2, pp.81 - 91

ISSN
8755-5093
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/77680
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BS-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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