Krishnasamy_1997_Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun_235_180

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Title : Lung surfactant convertase is a member of the carboxylesterase family - Krishnasamy_1997_Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun_235_180
Author(s) : Krishnasamy S , Gross NJ , Teng AL , Schultz RM , Dhand R
Ref : Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications , 235 :180 , 1997
Abstract :

The extracellular conversion of lung surfactant from tubular myelin to the small vesicular form has previously been shown to require a serine-active enzyme called "surfactant convertase." In the present study, a 72kD serine-active enzyme previously identified in mouse lung alveolar lavage and having convertase activity was partially sequenced. Sixty-eight residues obtained from amino acid sequencing of this protein show that it is a new member of the mouse carboxylesterase family (EC 3.1.1.1). The 72kD lung protein also has esterase activity. A commercial esterase of the same family was able to reproduce surfactant convertase bioactivity in vitro, unlike several serine proteinases previously tested. We conclude that surfactant convertase is a carboxylesterase which mediates a biochemical step in the extracellular metabolism of surfactant.

PubMedSearch : Krishnasamy_1997_Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun_235_180
PubMedID: 9196059
Gene_locus related to this paper: mouse-Ces1c

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Krishnasamy S, Gross NJ, Teng AL, Schultz RM, Dhand R (1997)
Lung surfactant convertase is a member of the carboxylesterase family
Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications 235 :180

Krishnasamy S, Gross NJ, Teng AL, Schultz RM, Dhand R (1997)
Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications 235 :180