Cathepsin B Dipeptidyl Carboxypeptidase and Endopeptidase Activities Demonstrated across a Broad pH Range

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Cathepsin B is a lysosomal protease that participates in protein degradation. However, cathepsin B is also active under neutral pH conditions of the cytosol, nuclei, and extracellular locations. The dipeptidyl carboxypeptidase (DPCP) activity of cathepsin B, assayed with the Abz-GIVR↓AK(Dnp)-OH substrate, has been reported to display an acidic pH optimum. In contrast, the endopeptidase activity, monitored with Z-RR-↓AMC, has a neutral pH optimum. These observations raise the question of whether other substrates can demonstrate cathepsin B DPCP activity at neutral pH and endopeptidase activity at acidic pH. To address this question, global cleavage profiling of cathepsin B with a diverse peptide library was conducted under acidic and neutral pH conditions. Results revealed that cathepsin B has (1) major DPCP activity and modest endopeptidase activity under both acidic and neutral pH conditions and (2) distinct pH-dependent amino acid preferences adjacent to cleavage sites for both DPCP and endopeptidase activities. The pH-dependent cleavage preferences were utilized to design a new Abz-GnVR↓AK(Dnp)-OH DPCP substrate, with norleucine (n) at the P3 position, having improved DPCP activity of cathepsin B at neutral pH compared to the original Abz-GIVR↓AK(Dnp)-OH substrate. The new Z-VR-AMC and Z-ER-AMC substrates displayed improved endopeptidase activity at acidic pH compared to the original Z-RR-AMC. These findings illustrate the new concept that cathepsin B possesses DPCP and endopeptidase activities at both acidic and neutral pH values. These results advance understanding of the pH-dependent cleavage properties of the dual DPCP and endopeptidase activities of cathepsin B that function under different cellular pH conditions.

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Yoon, M. C., Hook, V., & O’Donoghue, A. J. (2022). Cathepsin B Dipeptidyl Carboxypeptidase and Endopeptidase Activities Demonstrated across a Broad pH Range. Biochemistry, 61(17), 1904–1914. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.2c00358

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