PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Human epididymis protein-4 (HE-4): a novel cross-class protease inhibitor.

  • Nirmal Chhikara,
  • Mayank Saraswat,
  • Anil Kumar Tomar,
  • Sharmistha Dey,
  • Sarman Singh,
  • Savita Yadav

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047672
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 11
p. e47672

Abstract

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Epididymal proteins represent the factors necessary for maturation of sperm and play a crucial role in sperm maturation. HE-4, an epididymal protein, is a member of whey acidic protein four-disulfide core (WFDC) family with no known function. A WFDC protein has a conserved WFDC domain of 50 amino acids with eight conserved cystine residue. HE-4 is a 124 amino acid long polypeptide with two WFDC domains. Here, we show that HE-4 is secreted in the human seminal fluid as a disulfide-bonded homo-trimer and is a cross-class protease inhibitor inhibits some of the serine, aspartyl and cysteine proteases tested using hemoglobin as a substrate. Using SPR we have also observed that HE-4 shows a significant binding with all these proteases. Disulfide linkages are essential for this activity. Moreover, HE-4 is N-glycosylated and highly stable on a wide range of pH and temperature. Taken together this suggests that HE-4 is a cross-class protease inhibitor which might confer protection against microbial virulence factors of proteolytic nature.