Interdependence of kallikrein-related peptidases in proteolytic networks

Author:

Beaufort Nathalie,Plaza Karolina,Utzschneider Daniel,Schwarz Amelie,Burkhart Julia M.,Creutzburg Sabine,Debela Mekdes,Schmitt Manfred,Ries Christian,Magdolen Viktor

Abstract

Abstract Human kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) are 15 homologous serine proteases involved in several (patho)physiological processes, including cancer. Secreted as precursors, they are activated upon proteolytic release of a short pro-peptide. We searched for interconnection of KLKs within extracellular proteolytic networks leading to activation of protease zymogens and found that (i) pro-KLK activation by other KLKs is scarce, with the exception of pro-KLK11, which is efficiently activated by KLK4 and 5; (ii) pro-KLK4 is activated by matrix metalloproteinase 3; and (iii) trypsin-like KLKs efficiently activate the serine protease urokinase. Our observations provide new insights into the regulation of these important tumor-associated proteases.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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