The Carboxypeptidase Activity of Cathepsin X is Not Controlled by Endogenous Inhibitors

Authors

  • Urša Pečar Fonović University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Milica Perišić Nanut Institute Jozef Stefan
  • Nace Zidar University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Brigita Lenarčič University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology
  • Janko Kos University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Pharmacy Institute Jozef Stefan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2018.4427

Keywords:

Cathepsin X, inhibitor, cystatin, stefin, thyropin

Abstract

Cysteine cathepsins are peptidases with housekeeping functions that play different specific roles in different tissues. Endogenous peptidase inhibitors, such as cystatins and thyropins are the ultimate way of controlling their activity. It appears, however, that cathepsin X, a monocarboxypeptidase, whose overexpression is associated with several pathological processes, is not under the control of endogenous inhibitors. Inhibitors belonging to various groups inhibit other cathepsins tested, but none decrease the carboxypeptidase activity of cathepsin X. This absence of inhibitor control is another feature that distinguishes cathepsin X from other members of the cysteine peptidases.

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Published

15.02.2019

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Biochemistry and molecular biology