Hydrolysis of transforming growth factor-alpha by cell-surface peptidases in vitro.

Biochem J

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, U.K.

Published: November 1991

Human transforming growth factor-alpha (h-TGF alpha), a 50-amino acid residue peptide, was incubated with some purified cell-surface peptidases and with renal microvillar membranes prepared from pig and rat. Hydrolysis was monitored by h.p.l.c. and activity by a biological assay. Prolonged incubation with relatively large amounts of endopeptidase-24.11, aminopeptidase N and peptidyl dipeptidase A (angiotensin-converting enzyme) caused no observable hydrolysis and no detectable loss of biological activity. Incubation with pig renal microvilli also failed to degrade the peptide. In contrast, rat renal microvilli readily degraded h-TGF alpha, as did endopeptidase-2, which is located in rat renal and intestinal brush borders, but is absent from pig kidneys. This enzyme degraded about 30 nmol of h-TGF alpha/h per mg of protein. The physiological significance of these results is discussed.

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