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Article Dans Une Revue Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications Année : 2019

The effects of curcumin, mangiferin, resveratrol and other natural plant products on aminopeptidase B activity

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Aminopeptidase B (Ap-B) is a Zn2+-aminopeptidase of the M1 family which is implicated, in conjunction with the nardilysin endoprotease, in the generation of miniglucagon, a peptide involved in the maintenance of glucose homeostasis. Other in vivo physiological roles have been established for this vertebrate enzyme, such as the processing of Arg-extended forms of human insulin and cholecystokinin 9 and the degradation of viral epitopes in the cytoplasm. Among M1 family members, Ap-B is phylogenetically close to leukotriene A4 hydrolase (LTA4H), a bi-functional aminopeptidase also able to transform LTA4 in LTB4 (a lipid mediator of inflammation). As the activities of LTA4H are reported to be inhibited by resveratrol, a polyphenolic molecule from red wine, the effect of this molecule was investigated on the Ap-B activity. Several other active phenolic compounds produced in plants were also tested. Among them, curcumin and mangiferin are the most effective inhibitors. Dixon analysis indicates that curcumin is a non-competitive inhibitor with a Ki value of 46 μmol.L−1. Dixon and Lineweaver-Burk representations with mangiferin show a mixed non-competitive inhibition with Ki’ and Ki values of 194 μmol.L−1 and 105 μmol.L−1, respectively. At 200 μmol.L−1, no significant effect was observed with caffeic, chlorogenic, ferulic, salicylic and sinapic acids as well as with resveratrol. Analyses on the 3D-structure of LTA4H with resveratrol (pdb: 3FTS) and the Ap-B 3D-model allow hypothesis to explain theses results.
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hal-02189376 , version 1 (19-07-2019)

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Sandrine Cadel, Cécile Darmon, Alexandre Désert, Mouna Mahbouli, Christophe Piesse, et al.. The effects of curcumin, mangiferin, resveratrol and other natural plant products on aminopeptidase B activity. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2019, 512 (4), pp.832-837. ⟨10.1016/j.bbrc.2019.02.143⟩. ⟨hal-02189376⟩
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