A cascade of 24 histatins (histatin 3 fragments) in human saliva - Suggestions for a pre-secretory sequential cleavage pathway
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
The systematic search by tandem mass spectrometry
of human saliva from four different subjects, of 136 possible
fragments originated from histatin 3, allowed the
detection of 24 different peptides. They include, with the
exception of histatin 4, all the known histatin 3 fragments,
namely histatins 5-12 and the peptides corresponding
to 15-24, 26-32, 29-32 residues, and 13 new
fragments corresponding to 1-11, 1-12, 1-13, 5-13, 6-11,
6-13, 7-11, 7-12, 7-13, 14-24, 14-25, 15-25, and 28-32
residues of histatin 3. On the contrary, none of 119 possible
fragments of histatin 1, including histatin 2, was
detected. The results suggest that the genesis of histatin
3-related peptides, being under the principal action of
trypsin-like activities, is probably not a random process
but rather follows a sequential fragmentation pathway.
Lack of detection of C-terminal fragments, with the exception
of 26-32, 28-32, and 29-32 fragments, suggested
that arginine 25 should be the first cleavage site, generating
histatin 6 and 26-32 fragments. The genesis of 28-32
and 29-32 fragments and histatin 5 should implicate a
subsequent exo-protease action. Similarly, lack of detection
of fragments having Lys-5 and Arg-6 at the N terminus
and Arg-25 at the C terminus strongly suggested that
sequences KRKF (11-14 residues) and AKR (4-6 residues)
should be the second and the third cleavage sites, respectively.
Lys-17 and Arg-22 are not cleaved at all.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Giardina, Bruno; Castagnola, Massimo
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