Abstract
An aminopeptidase B from porcine skeletal muscle was successfully purified by ammonium sulphate fractionation and HPLC anion-exchange. The purified aminopeptidase B eluted at 0.18 M NaCl, had a relative molecular mass of 76000 Da and was markedly stimulated in the presence of 0.2 M chloride anion. The enzyme exhibited maximum activity for the hydrolysis of the arginine-aminoacyl bond at pH 6.5 and 37°C. Other substrates consisting of phenylalanine, proline and alanine-aminoacyl bonds were cleaved at 5.9, 5.1 and 2.5% of the maximum activity with the arginine-aminoacyl bond. The enzyme did not show endopeptidase activity and was very stable at pH above 6 and temperatures below 35°C. However, the enzyme inactivated very fast when incubated at pH 5 or at 50–65°C. Bestatin (50 μM) completely inhibited the aminopeptidase B activity while EDTA (5 mM) only inhibited 40% of its activity. However, 0.5 mM of E-64 did not cause any inhibition while 0.05 mM amastatin and 1 mM puromycin only inhibited 11% of the enzyme activity.
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