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Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
Biphasically Modulating the Activity of Carboxypeptidase G2 with Ultrasound
关键词: Carboxypeptidase G2;    Dimer;    Monomer;    Conformation;    Ultrasound;    Prodrug therapy;   
DOI  :  10.1159/000479402
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Background/Aims: Carboxypeptidase G2 (CPG2) has been used for cancer prodrug therapy to realize the targeted release of active drugs, but there yet lacks a means to modulate the CPG2 activity. Here ultrasound was used to modulate the CPG2 activity. Methods: The activity of insonated CPG2 was determined, and then underlying biochemical (i.e., monomer, dimer and conformation) and ultrasonic (i.e., heat and cavitation) mechanisms were explored. Results: Ultrasound (1.0 MHz) increased or decreased the enzymatic activity; the activity decreased as zero- or first-order kinetics, depending on the intensity. L1 (10 W/cm2 for 200 s) improved the activity via increasing the specific activity. L2 or L3 (20 W/cm2 for 1200 or 3000 s) decreased the activity via disassembling the dimer, degrading the monomer, inducing glycosylation, transforming conformation and decreasing the specific activity. An increase or a slight decrease of activity attributable to 10 W/cm2 was reversible, but the activity decrease due to 20 W/cm2 was irreversible. The enzymatic modulation was realized via cavitation. Conclusion: Ultrasound can biphasically modulate the CPG2 activity, and can be employed in the CPG2-prodrug therapy to adjust the release and moles of active drugs.

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