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Autoactivation of mouse trypsinogens is regulated by chymotrypsin C via cleavage of the autolysis loop.

J Biol Chem.. 2013-08; 
BalÁzs Csaba NÉmeth, Thomas Wartmann, Walter Halangk and MiklÓs Sahin-TÓth. Boston University, United States
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Abstract

Chymotrypsin C (CTRC) is a proteolytic regulator of trypsinogen autoactivation in humans. CTRC cleavage of the trypsinogen activation peptide stimulates autoactivation, whereas cleavage of the calcium binding loop promotes trypsinogen degradation. Trypsinogen mutations that alter these regulatory cleavages lead to increased intrapancreatic trypsinogen activation and cause hereditary pancreatitis. The aim of the present study was to characterize the regulation of autoactivation of mouse trypsinogens by mouse Ctrc. We found that the mouse pancreas expresses four trypsinogen isoforms to high levels, T7, T8, T9 and T20. Only the T7 activation peptide was cleaved by mouse Ctrc, causing negligible stimulation of auto... More

Keywords

Enzymes; Pancreas; Protein processing; Proteolytic enzymes; Serine protease; chymotrypsin; hereditary pancreatitis; trypsin; trypsinogen; zymogen activation.