The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Rat Cathepsin H-Catalyzed Transacylation: Comparisons of the Mechanism and the Specificity with Papain-Superfamily Proteases
Hironobu KogaNobuko MoriHidenori YamadaYukio NishimuraKazuo TokudaKeitaro KatoTaiji Imoto
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1991 Volume 110 Issue 6 Pages 939-944

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We found that rat cathepsin H showed strong transacylation activity under physiological conditions. It is a feature of cathepsin H to utilize amino acid amides not only as acyl-acceptors but also as acyl-donors in the reaction. The pH-dependence of the transacylation activity was distinct from those of other papain-superfamily proteases. The alkaline limb (pKapp =7.5) could be regarded as the pKa of the α-amino group of the acyl-donor, which was also involved in the original amino-peptidase activity. The acidic limb (pKapp =5.8) was suggested to be involved in the deacylation step, where amino acid amide attacked the acyl-intermediate as a nucleophile in place of water in the hydrolysis. Although the Nα-deprotonated acyl-acceptor, which is supposed to govern the nucleophilic attack, has a small population in the acidic pH range (above pH 5), the transacylation was detectable even at the acidic pH-range because of the high S1'-site binding ability and suitable nucleophilicity of the acyl-acceptor. In the transacylation between various amino acid amides, the S1 and S1' site appeared to prefer hydrophobic residues without and regardless of a branch at β-carbon, respectively. From these results and the sequence homology in the papain superfamily, we concluded that the reaction was governed by the acyl-donor having a protonated amino group, the acyl-acceptor having a deprotonated amino group and the remarkable hydrophobic character (especially favoring tryptophan amide) of the S1' site, presumably reflecting the good conservation of Trp177 in papain-superfamily proteases.

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