Action Of Ubenimex On Aminopeptidase Activities In Spleen Cells And Peritoneal Macrophages From Mice

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The action of ubenimex on aminopeptidase (APase) activity was studied in intact spleen cells and peritoneal macrophages from mice. Ubenimex strongly inhibited hydrolyzing activities against arginine-ß-naphtylamide (Arg-NA), Lys-NA and Pro-NA in both cells. Inhibition of hydrolysis of Leu-NA, Met-NA and Ala-NA was relatively small or not observed. When both cells were incubated in Hanks’ Solution, hydrolyzing activities against Arg-NA, Lys-NA and Pro-NA were released to the medium, while Leu-NA and Met-N-hydrolyzing activities were mostly bound. In addition, the Leu-NA-hydrolyzing activity in the spleen cells was kinetically studied. The Arg-NA and Leu-NA-hydrolyzing activities in four fractions prepared from the homogenate of spleen cells were also studied kinetically. From these studies it was suggested that ubenimex inhibits aminopeptidase B and a Pro-N-hydrolyzing enzyme more effectively than Leu-APase in intact spleen cells and peritoneal macrophages from mice. © 1987, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Kuramochi, H., Motegi, A., Iwabuchi, M., Takahashi, K., Horinishi, H., & Umezawa, H. (1987). Action Of Ubenimex On Aminopeptidase Activities In Spleen Cells And Peritoneal Macrophages From Mice. The Journal of Antibiotics, 40(11), 1605–1611. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.40.1605

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