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Purification of angiotensin I-converting enzyme from human lung

  • Biochim Biophys Acta. 1977 Aug 11;483(2):398-408. doi: 10.1016/0005-2744(77)90067-5.
K Nishimura N Yoshida K Hiwada E Ueda T Kokubu
Abstract

Angiotensin I-converting Enzyme (peptidyl dipeptide hydrolase, EC 3.4.15.1) was solubilized from the membrane fraction of human lung using trypsin treatment and purfied using columns of DE 52-cellulose, hydroxyapatite and Sephadex G-200. The purified Enzyme was shown to convert angiotensin I to angiotensin II and also to inactivate bradykinin. The specific activity of the Enzyme was 9.5 units/mg protein for Hippuryl-His-Leu-OH and 0.665 mumol/min per mg protein for angiotensin I. The enzymic activity obtained after trypsin treatment (1 mg/200 mg protein) for 2 h could be divided into three components: (i) an Enzyme of molecular weight 290 000 (peak I), (ii) an Enzyme of molecular weight 180 000 (peak II) and (iii) an Enzyme of molecular weight 98 000 (peak III), by columns of DE 52-cellulose and Sephadex G-200. Km values of peak I, II and III fraction for Hippuryl-His-Leu-OH were identical at 1.1 mM. pH optimum of the Enzyme was 8.3 for Hippuryl-His-Leu-OH.

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