The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Calpain-Calpastatin Interactions in Epidermoid Carcinoma KB Cells
Shunsuke NagaoTakaomi C. SaidoYoshiko AkitaTakahide TsuchiyaKoichi SuzukiSeiichi Kawashima
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1994 Volume 115 Issue 6 Pages 1178-1184

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We examined the activation of μ-calpain in human epidermoid carcinoma KB cells following a rise in intracellular calcium concentration using antibodies specifically recognizing different activation states of μ-calpain. KB cells possess calpastatin activity in large excess of calpain activity as analyzed by ion exchange HPLC. Stimulation of the cells with a calcium ionophore, ionomycin, caused production of the autolytic intermediate form (Mr=78 k) of μ-calpain derived from the preautolysis form (80 k), while the fully autolyzed postautolysis form (76 k) remained below detectable levels at all times. The appearance of the autolytic intermediate paralleled limited proteolysis of the membrane-associated calpastatin fractions (110 k and 106 k); the resulting fragments (68 k and 45 k) were released into the cytosol. Both the production of the autolytic μ-calpain intermediate and the limited proteolysis of calpastatin in cell lysates in the presence of calcium were inhibited by a synthetic calpastatin peptide, indicating that proteolysis of calpastatin was indeed catalyzed by calpain and that the autolytic intermediate may have exerted the proteolytic activity. Furthermore, μ-calpain autolysis and calpastatin degradation, upon ionomycin treatment, were both augmented by epidermal growth factor (EGF). These results suggest that calpastatin serves not only as an inhibitor but also as a substrate for calpain at cell membranes and that intracellular conditions associated with the cell cycle may affect the activation of μ-calpain.

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