International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Dec 2021)

Oxidized Substrates of APEH as a Tool to Study the Endoprotease Activity of the Enzyme

  • Annamaria Sandomenico,
  • Marta Gogliettino,
  • Emanuela Iaccarino,
  • Carmela Fusco,
  • Andrea Caporale,
  • Menotti Ruvo,
  • Gianna Palmieri,
  • Ennio Cocca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23010443
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
p. 443

Abstract

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APEH is a ubiquitous and cytosolic serine protease belonging to the prolyl oligopeptidase (POP) family, playing a critical role in the processes of degradation of proteins through both exo- and endopeptidase events. Endopeptidase activity has been associated with protein oxidation; however, the actual mechanisms have yet to be elucidated. We show that a synthetic fragment of GDF11 spanning the region 48–64 acquires sensitivity to the endopeptidase activity of APEH only when the methionines are transformed into the corresponding sulphoxide derivatives. The data suggest that the presence of sulphoxide-modified methionines is an important prerequisite for the substrates to be processed by APEH and that the residue is crucial for switching the enzyme activity from exo- to endoprotease. The cleavage occurs on residues placed on the C-terminal side of Met(O), with an efficiency depending on the methionine adjacent residues, which thereby may play a crucial role in driving and modulating APEH endoprotease activity.

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