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  • Human skeletal muscle contains two major aminopeptidases: an anion-activated aminopeptidase B and an aminopeptidase M-like enzyme.

Human skeletal muscle contains two major aminopeptidases: an anion-activated aminopeptidase B and an aminopeptidase M-like enzyme.

Journal of biochemistry (1987-11-01)
S Ishiura, T Yamamoto, M Yamamoto, M Nojima, T Aoyagi, H Sugita
ABSTRACT

Two major aminopeptidases, an aminopeptidase B and an aminopeptidase M-like enzyme, were purified from human skeletal muscle by DEAE-cellulose, HPLC gel filtration, and hydroxyapatite column chromatographies. The purified aminopeptidase B exhibits a molecular weight of 76,000 under both native and denaturing conditions. The activity of the aminopeptidase B is regulated by C1 ions and other anions in vitro. On the other hand, the aminopeptidase M-like enzyme is a monomeric protein having a molecular weight of 96,000. It is capable of significantly cleaving Phe-, Leu-, Arg-, and Ala-aminoacyl bonds in the presence of 2-mercaptoethanol. The pH optima for both enzymes are around 7.0, and bestatin is an effective inhibitor of both enzymes.