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'Shed' furin: mapping of the cleavage determinants and identification of its C-terminus.


ABSTRACT: The human endoprotease furin is involved in the proteolytic maturation of the precursor molecules of a wide variety of bioactive proteins. Despite its localization in the membranes of the trans-Golgi system by means of a transmembrane domain, it has repeatedly been reported to form a C-terminally truncated, naturally secreted form referred to as 'shed' furin. In order to identify the cleavage site, internal deletion mutants of increasing size, N-terminal to Leu(708), and subsequently individual amino acid substitutions were introduced, and Arg(683) was identified as the prime determinant for shedding. MS analysis determined Ser(682) as the C-terminus of shed furin, suggesting that monobasic cleavage may occur N-terminal to Arg(683). Alteration of Arg(683) directs the shedding mechanism to alternative cleaving sites previously unused.

SUBMITTER: Plaimauer B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1221701 | biostudies-other | 2001 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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