摘要

The role of the HELLGH (residues 450-455) motif in the sequence of rat dipeptidyl peptidase III (EC 3.4.14.4) was investigated by replacing Glu(451) with an alanine or an aspartic acid residue and by replacing His(450) and His(455) with a tyrosine residue by site-directed mutagenesis. Mutated cDNAs were expressed three or four times in Escherichia coli, and the resulting proteins were purified to apparent homogeneity. None of the expressed mutated proteins exhibited DPP III activity. The mutants of Glu(451) contained 1 mol of zinc per mole of protein, but mutants His(450) and His(455) did not contain significant amounts of zinc as determined by atomic absorption spectrometry. The Leu(453)-deleted enzyme (having the zinc aminopeptidase motif HExxH-18-E) had almost the same order of binding affinity (for Arg-Arg-2-naphthylamide) as the wild-type enzyme, but the specificity constant was about 10%. These results provide evidence that the suitable number of amino acids included between Glu(451) and His(455) is three residues for the enzyme activity and confirm that residues His(450), His(455), Glu(451) are involved in zinc coordination and catalytic activity.

  • 出版日期1999-6-29

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