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Crystal structure and mechanism of human carboxypeptidase O: Insights into its specific activity for acidic residues.


ABSTRACT: Human metallocarboxypeptidase O (hCPO) is a recently discovered digestive enzyme localized to the apical membrane of intestinal epithelial cells. Unlike pancreatic metallocarboxypeptidases, hCPO is glycosylated and produced as an active enzyme with distinctive substrate specificity toward C-terminal (C-t) acidic residues. Here we present the crystal structure of hCPO at 1.85-Å resolution, both alone and in complex with a carboxypeptidase inhibitor (NvCI) from the marine snail Nerita versicolor The structure provides detailed information regarding determinants of enzyme specificity, in particular Arg275, placed at the bottom of the substrate-binding pocket. This residue, located at "canonical" position 255, where it is Ile in human pancreatic carboxypeptidases A1 (hCPA1) and A2 (hCPA2) and Asp in B (hCPB), plays a dominant role in determining the preference of hCPO for acidic C-t residues. Site-directed mutagenesis to Asp and Ala changes the specificity to C-t basic and hydrophobic residues, respectively. The single-site mutants thus faithfully mimic the enzymatic properties of CPB and CPA, respectively. hCPO also shows a preference for Glu over Asp, probably as a consequence of a tighter fitting of the Glu side chain in its S1' substrate-binding pocket. This unique preference of hCPO, together with hCPA1, hCPA2, and hCPB, completes the array of C-t cleavages enabling the digestion of the dietary proteins within the intestine. Finally, in addition to activity toward small synthetic substrates and peptides, hCPO can also trim C-t extensions of proteins, such as epidermal growth factor, suggesting a role in the maturation and degradation of growth factors and bioactive peptides.

SUBMITTER: Garcia-Guerrero MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5924935 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Crystal structure and mechanism of human carboxypeptidase O: Insights into its specific activity for acidic residues.

Garcia-Guerrero Maria C MC   Garcia-Pardo Javier J   Berenguer Esther E   Fernandez-Alvarez Roberto R   Barfi Gifty B GB   Lyons Peter J PJ   Aviles Francesc X FX   Huber Robert R   Lorenzo Julia J   Reverter David D  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180410 17


Human metallocarboxypeptidase O (hCPO) is a recently discovered digestive enzyme localized to the apical membrane of intestinal epithelial cells. Unlike pancreatic metallocarboxypeptidases, hCPO is glycosylated and produced as an active enzyme with distinctive substrate specificity toward C-terminal (C-t) acidic residues. Here we present the crystal structure of hCPO at 1.85-Å resolution, both alone and in complex with a carboxypeptidase inhibitor (NvCI) from the marine snail <i>Nerita versicolo  ...[more]

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