Abstract

This is the first report to demonstrate that chloro(N alpha-p-tosyllysyl)methane (TosLys-CH2Cl) inhibits mammalian glandular kallikrein activities. The inhibitory effect of TosLysCH2Cl on purified rat urinary kallikrein was carried out with three assay methods: 1) Tos-Arg-OMe hydrolysis activity measured by a radiochemical method; 2) kininogenase activity using purified bovine low molecular weight kininogen as substrate and the released kinins subsequently measured by radioimmunoassay; 3) bioassay using isolated rat uterus preparation. Purified rat urinary kallikrein was inhibited by TolLysCH2Cl in a dose and time-dependent manner with all three methods used. The inhibition of purified human urinary kallikrein esterase and kinin-releasing activities were also demonstrated. The results indicate that TosLysCH2Cl inactivates kallikrein activity and support the notion that reactive histidine residue(s) participates in the active center of Kallikrein for catalysis.

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