Involvement of glutamine-238 in the substrate specificity of human laeverin/aminopeptidase Q

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Abstract

Human laeverin/aminopeptidase Q (APQ) is a novel member of the M1 family of zinc aminopeptidases and is specifically expressed on the cell surface of extravillous trophoblasts. In this study, we examined the significance of Gln-238 of laeverin/APQ, a putative S1 site residue, by site-directed mutagenesis for its enzymatic activity and substrate specificity. Replacement of Gln-238 with Ala caused a significant change in substrate specificity rather than a decrease in enzymatic activity. These results indicate that Gln-238 is important for the substrate specificity of laeverin/APQ. In addition, our data suggest that direct electrostatic interaction between substrate and S1 site of the enzyme is not involved in the mutant enzyme's preference for basic amino acids. © 2011 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Goto, Y., Yoshioka, R., Arisaka, N., Hattori, A., & Tsujimoto, M. (2011). Involvement of glutamine-238 in the substrate specificity of human laeverin/aminopeptidase Q. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 34(1), 24–27. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.34.24

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