Guanidinobenzoatases are cell surface-associated proteinases supposed to be involved in cancer metastasis, cell migration, and tissue remodeling. The main features of the guanidinobenzoatase associated with human renal carcinoma plasma membrane are weak membrane association, continuous cleavage of p-nitrophenyl-p'-guanidinobenzoate conversely to the site titration effect of this compound when used with trypsin, and a peculiar sensitivity to serine protease inhibitors, compatible with a poorly active form. Plasma membrane preparation followed by agmatine-trisacryl affinity chromatography allows the purification of guanidinobenzoatase to homogeneity with an apparent enrichment factor of 450.
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