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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1999

Regulation of Human ADAM 12 Protease by the Prodomain EVIDENCE FOR A FUNCTIONAL CYSTEINE SWITCH

Frosty Loechel; Michael Toft Overgaard; Claus Oxvig; Reidar Albrechtsen; Ulla M. Wewer

The ADAMs (a disintegrinand metalloprotease) are a family of multidomain proteins that are believed to play key roles in cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. We have shown recently that human ADAM 12-S (meltrin α) is an active metalloprotease. It is synthesized as a zymogen, with the prodomain maintaining the protease in a latent form. We now provide evidence that the latency mechanism of ADAM 12 can be explained by the cysteine switch model, in which coordination of Zn2+ in the active site of the catalytic domain by a cysteine residue in the prodomain is critical for inhibition of the protease. Replacing Cys179 with other amino acids results in an ADAM 12 proform that is proteolytically active, but latency can be restored by placing cysteine at other positions in the propeptide. None of the amino acids adjacent to the crucial cysteine residue is essential for blocking activity of the protease domain. In addition to its latency function, the prodomain is required for exit of ADAM 12 protease from the endoplasmic reticulum. Tissue inhibitor of metalloprotease-1, -2, and -3 were not found to block proteolytic activity of ADAM 12, hence a physiological inhibitor of ADAM 12 protease in the extracellular environment remains to be identified.


Journal of Endocrinology | 2013

Mice deficient in PAPP - a show resistance to the development of diabetic nephropathy

Jessica R. Mader; Zachary T. Resch; Gary R. McLean; Jakob H. Mikkelsen; Claus Oxvig; Ronald J. Marler; Cheryl A. Conover

We investigated pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) in diabetic nephropathy. Normal human kidney showed specific staining for PAPP-A in glomeruli, and this staining was markedly increased in diabetic kidney. To assess the possible contribution of PAPP-A in the development of diabetic nephropathy, we induced diabetes with streptozotocin in 14-month-old WT and Papp-A knockout (KO) mice. Renal histopathology was evaluated after 4 months of stable hyperglycemia. Kidneys from diabetic WT mice showed multiple abnormalities including thickening of Bowmans capsule (100% of mice), increased glomerular size (80% of mice), tubule dilation (80% of mice), and mononuclear cell infiltration (90% of mice). Kidneys of age-matched non-diabetic WT mice had similar evidence of tubule dilation and mononuclear cell infiltration to those of diabetic WT mice, indicating that these changes were predominantly age-related. However, thickened Bowmans capsule and increased glomerular size appeared specific for the experimental diabetes. Kidneys from diabetic Papp-A KO mice had significantly reduced or no evidence of changes in Bowmans capsule thickening and glomerular size. There was also a shift to larger mesangial area and increased macrophage staining in diabetic WT mice compared with Papp-A KO mice. In summary, elevated PAPP-A expression in glomeruli is associated with diabetic nephropathy in humans and absence of PAPP-A is associated with resistance to the development of indicators of diabetic nephropathy in mice. These data suggest PAPP-A as a potential therapeutic target for diabetic nephropathy.


Archive | 2000

Insulin-like growth factor binding protein-4 protease

Michael Toft Overgaard; Claus Oxvig; Cheryl A. Conover


Archive | 2010

METHOD OF DIAGNOSING A CLINICAL CONDITION BY DETECTION OF A PAPP-A/proMBP COMPLEX

Claus Oxvig; Michael Toft Overgaard


Archive | 2009

Methods of Screening for Atherosclerosis

Michael Toft Overgaard; Claus Oxvig; Cheryl A. Conover


54th Annual ESPE | 2015

A New Syndrome Associated with Mutations in the Gene for Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein A2 (PAPP-A2) Causing Proportionate Short Stature, High Circulating IGF-I, IGFBP-3, and ALS, Mild Microcephaly, thin Long Bones and Decreased Bone Mineral Density in two Unrelated Families

Andrew Dauber; M.T. Muñoz-Calvo; Vicente Barrios; Vardhini Desikan; Jesús Pozo; Radhika Muzumdar; Gabriel Ángel Martos-Moreno; Federico Hawkins; Horacio M. Domené; Héctor G. Jasper; Søren Kløverpris; Shoshana Yakar; Cheryl A. Conover; John J. Kopchick; Vivian Hwa; Julie A. Chowen; Claus Oxvig; Ron G. Rosenfeld; Luis A. Pérez-Jurado; Jesús Argente


Archive | 2010

Atherosclerotic Plaques: A Link Between Inflammation and Cerebrovascular Monocyte-Macrophage Cells in Vulnerable and Ruptured Carotid Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein-A Is Markedly Expressed by

Michael Christiansen; Santi Trimarchi; Vincenzo Rampoldi; D. Sangiorgi; Alessandro Mauriello; Elena Bonanno; Claus Oxvig; Antoinette P. Cheryl


Archive | 2009

Selektive exosite-inhibierung der papp-a-aktivität gegenüber igfbp-4

Claus Oxvig; Jakob H. Mikkelsen; Claus Nielsen


Archive | 2001

Diagnostic methods based on Pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAAP-A)

Claus Oxvig; Michael Toft Overgaard


Archive | 2001

Diagnostische Methode unter Verwendung von schwangerschaftsassoziiertem Plasmaprotein A (PAPP-A)

Claus Oxvig; Michael Toft Overgaard

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Shoshana Yakar

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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