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Biochem J ; 381(Pt 3): 841-6, 2004 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15117283

RESUMO

Human selenoprotein P (SeP), a selenium-rich plasma glycoprotein, is presumed to contain ten selenocysteine residues; one of which is located at the 40th residue in the N-terminal region and the remaining nine localized in the C-terminal third part. We have shown that SeP not only catalyses the reduction of phosphatidylcholine hydroperoxide by glutathione [Saito, Hayashi, Tanaka, Watanabe, Suzuki, Saito and Takahashi (1999) J. Biol. Chem. 274, 2866-2871], but also supplies its selenium to proliferating cells [Saito and Takahashi (2002) Eur. J. Biochem. 269, 5746-5751]. Treatment of SeP with plasma kallikrein resulted in a sequential limited proteolysis (Arg-235-Gln-236 and Arg-242-Asp-243). The N-terminal (residues 1-235) and C-terminal (residues 243-361) fragments exhibited enzyme activity and selenium-supply activity respectively. These results confirm that SeP is a bi-functional protein and suggest that the first selenocysteine residue is the active site of the enzyme and the remaining nine residues function as a selenium supplier.


Assuntos
Peptídeos/química , Proteínas/química , Sítios de Ligação , Coagulação Sanguínea/fisiologia , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Glutationa Peroxidase/metabolismo , Humanos , Hidrólise , Células Jurkat/enzimologia , Células Jurkat/metabolismo , Fragmentos de Peptídeos/sangue , Fragmentos de Peptídeos/química , Fragmentos de Peptídeos/metabolismo , Peptídeos/metabolismo , Calicreína Plasmática/metabolismo , Calicreína Plasmática/fisiologia , Estrutura Terciária de Proteína , Proteínas/metabolismo , Selênio/metabolismo , Selenoproteína P , Selenoproteínas , Homologia de Sequência de Aminoácidos , Especificidade por Substrato
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J Biochem ; 132(5): 719-28, 2002 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12417021

RESUMO

Human C4b-binding protein (C4bp) facilitates the factor I-mediated proteolytic cleavage of the active forms of complement effectors C3b and C4b into their inactive forms. C4bp comprises a disulfide-linked heptamer of alpha-chains with complement (C) regulatory activity and a beta-chain. Each alpha-chain contains 8 short consensus repeat (SCR) domains. Using SCR-deletion mutants of recombinant multimeric C4bp, we identified the domains responsible for the C3b/C4b-binding and C3b/C4b-inactivating cofactor activity. The C4bp mutant with deletion of SCR2 lost the C4b-binding ability, as judged on C3b/C4b-Sepharose binding assaying and ELISA. In contrast, the essential domains for C3b-binding extended more to the C-terminus, exceeding SCR4. Using fluid phase cofactor assaying and deletion mutants of C4bp, SCR2 and 3 were found to be indispensable for C4b cleavage by factor I, and SCR1 contributed to full expression of the factor I-mediated C4b cleaving activity. On the other hand, SCR1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 participated in the factor I-cofactor activity for C3b cleavage, and SCR2, 3, and 4 were absolutely required for C3b inactivation. Thus, different sets of SCRs participate in C3b and C4b inactivation, and the domain repertoire supporting C3b cofactor activity is broader than that supporting C4b inactivation by C4bp and factor I. Furthermore, the domains participating in C3b/C4b binding are not always identical to those responsible for cofactor activity. The necessity of the wide range of SCRs in C3b inactivation compared to C4b inactivation by C4bp and factor I may reflect the physiological properties of C4bp, which is mainly directed to C4b rather than C3b.


Assuntos
Proteínas Inativadoras do Complemento C3b , Complemento C3b/metabolismo , Complemento C4b/metabolismo , Fator I do Complemento/metabolismo , Proteínas Inativadoras do Complemento/genética , Glicoproteínas , Anticorpos Monoclonais/imunologia , Proteínas Sanguíneas/metabolismo , Domínio Catalítico , Proteínas Inativadoras do Complemento/imunologia , Proteínas Inativadoras do Complemento/metabolismo , Humanos , Deleção de Sequência
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J Biol Chem ; 277(43): 41254-8, 2002 Oct 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12185074

RESUMO

Glutathione peroxidase catalyzes the reduction of hydrogen peroxide and organic hydroperoxide by glutathione and functions in the protection of cells against oxidative damage. Glutathione peroxidase exists in several forms that differ in their primary structure and localization. We have also shown that selenoprotein P exhibits a glutathione peroxidase-like activity (Saito, Y., Hayashi, T., Tanaka, A., Watanabe, Y., Suzuki, M., Saito, E., and Takahashi, K. (1999) J. Biol. Chem. 274, 2866-2871). To understand the physiological significance of the diversity among these enzymes, a comparative study on the peroxide substrate specificity of three types of ubiquitous glutathione peroxidase (cellular glutathione peroxidase, phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase, and extracellular glutathione peroxidase) and of selenoprotein P purified from human origins was done. The specific activities and kinetic parameters against two hydroperoxides (hydrogen peroxide and phosphatidylcholine hydroperoxide) were determined. We next examined the thiol specificity and found that thioredoxin is the preferred electron donor for selenoprotein P. These four enzymes exhibit different peroxide and thiol specificities and collaborate to protect biological molecules from oxidative stress both inside and outside the cells.


Assuntos
Glutationa Peroxidase/metabolismo , Peróxido de Hidrogênio/metabolismo , Proteínas/metabolismo , Compostos de Sulfidrila/metabolismo , Cinética , Selenoproteína P , Selenoproteínas , Especificidade por Substrato
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