Mammalian aminopeptidase A: biochemical characteristics, physiological roles and physiopathological implications

Author:

Pascual Alonso Isel1,Arrebola Sánchez Yarini1,Almeida García Fabiola1,Valdés Tresanco Mario Ernesto2,del Valle Peláiz Sandra1,Ojeda del Sol Daniel1,Frómeta Fuentes Talía1,Acén Ravelo Thalía1,Ramírez Belinda Sánchez3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Biology , Center for Protein Studies, University of Havana , 25 # 455, between J and I, Plaza de la Revolución, CP 10 400 Havana , Cuba

2. Department of Biological Sciences , University of Calgary , Calgary , Canada

3. Centro de Inmunología Molecular , Havana , Cuba

Abstract

Abstract Aminopeptidases selectively hydrolyze an aminoacid residue from the amino terminus of proteins and peptides resulting in their activation or inactivation. These enzymes are mainly metallo and belong, among other, to the M1 family of peptidases. One of its members, membrane glutamyl aminopeptidase (APA, EC 3.4.11.7) participates in many physiological processes, such as peptide metabolism related with blood pressure control, and last step of protein degradation. Furthermore, the up regulation of APA has been implicated in the pathogenesis of various human disorders like cancers, hypertension and glomerulosclerosis. APA is thus a target for the development of inhibitors with potential biomedical applications. We review the most important structural and functional characteristics of mammalian APA, focusing on the most recent data. Additionally, we integrate the roles of APA in physio- and pathophysio-logical processes of biomedical relevance with the development of specific APA inhibitors.

Funder

Oficina de Gestión de Fondos y Proyectos Internacionales del Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología y Medio Ambiente de la República de Cuba

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry

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