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Amino-acid-sequence determination and biological activity of cytin, a naturally occurring specific chymotrypsin inhibitor from the leech Theromyzon tessulatum

  • University Lille
  • Stony Brook University
  • SUNY Old Westbury

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Abstract

We purified a chymotrypsin inhibitor, designated cytin, from the rhynchobdellid leech Theromyzon tessulatum. This 7.4-kDa peptide was purified to apparent homogeneity by gel-permeation and anion-exchange chromatographies, followed by reverse-phase HPLC. The structure of cytin was determined by reduction, S-β-pyridilethylation, automated Edman degradation, and electrospray mass spectrometry. Cytin is formed by the association of two protein chains, which are linked by a disulfide bridge. Chain A consists of 43 and chain B of 22 amino acid residues. Chain B exhibits 40-63% sequence similarity with the N-terminal sequences of subtilisin/chymotrypsin inhibitors isolated from barley seeds. Cytin inhibited chymotrypsin (K(i) 600 pM) and weakly inhibited trypsin (K(i) 350 nM). This chymotrypsin inhibitor, in contrast to others isolated from leeches, does not inhibit elastase or cathepsin G. Furthermore, cytin (10 μM) significantly diminishes the level of human granulocyte and monocyte activation induced by lipopolysaccharide (1 U/ml) in a manner similar to that of aprotinin. These data indicate that this chymotrypsin inhibitor may be biomedically significant.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)733-738
Number of pages6
JournalEuropean Journal of Biochemistry
Volume249
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1997

Keywords

  • Chymotrypsin inhibitor
  • Immunomodulator
  • Leech
  • Sequencing

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