Abstract

A protein fraction designated PF70 was isolated from human plasma and partially purified on Sephadex G-100. PF70 proteins, molecular weight 37, 000 to 41, 500, formed angiotensin I (AI) and angiotensin II (AII) from 14C-tetradecapeptide renin substrate (TDP) at 37 C. Hydrolysis was maximal at pH 6.9 but there was no change in the relative quantity of AI and AII formed at different pH values. Data indicate that AI was formed first and at a faster rate than AII, but typical converting enzyme activity was not detected. Radiolabeled AII was converted to Des-Asp 1-angiotensin II (angiotensin III); [ 3H]AI was degraded to a single tritiated product, possibly the nonapeptide. These aspartyl hydrolase reactions were apparently inhibited by TDP and were not involved in AI or AII generation from TDP. It is concluded that these enzymic activities represent two or more enzymes that are associated with the renin-angiotensin system.

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