Abstract

We have recently found that cultured vascular endothelial cells (ECs) contain two types of metalloproteinases which convert big endothelin-1 (big ET-1) to endothelin-1 (ET-1) via a single cleavage between Trp 21 and Val 22. In the present study, two enzymes were clearly differentiated by using sulfhydryl blocking reagents and anion-exchange HPLC. As reported, the converting activity of the membrane fraction of ECs was specifically inhibited by phosphoramidon. N-ethylmaleimide (NEM) markedly enhanced the apparent converting activity of the membrane fraction. This enhancement was not due to the direct action on the converting enzyme, but rather to inhibition of the degradation of big ET-1 and/or ET-1. In contrast, the converting activity of the cytosolic fraction was abolished by NEM treatment. Effects of phosphoramidon and NEM on converting activities of both fractions were confirmed after anion-exchange HPLC of each fraction, using a COSMOGEL QA column. Our results provide new information on two types of metalloproteinases which convert big ET-1 to ET-1, in vascular ECs.

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