Lactacystin, a Specific Inhibitor of the Proteasome, Inhibits Human Platelet Lysosomal Cathepsin A-like Enzyme
1997
Abstract Lactacystin, the most specific inhibitor of the proteasome, strongly inhibited at pH 5.5 the activity of human platelet lysosomal cathepsin A-like enzyme. At a concentration as low as 1-5 μM it almost completely decreased the hydrolysis rate of cathepsin A specific substrates: Cbz-Phe-Ala and FA-Phe-Phe. This inhibition was probably due to the lactacystin intermediate β-lactone formed during 10 min hydrolysis at pH 8.0 since nonhydrolyzed inhibitor did not affect cathepsin A activity. Basing on similarities in the inhibitor sensitivity, pH optimum, and substrate preferences it is suggested that the cathepsin A-like activity may be involved in chymotrypsin-like activity of the proteasome.
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