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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1979

Post-proline cleaving enzyme: Synthesis of a new fluorogenic substrate and distribution of the endopeptidase in rat tissues and body fluids of man

Tadashi Yoshimoto; Kiyokazu Ogita; Roderich Walter; Masao Koida; Daisuke Tsuru

Synthesis and application of the first fluorogenic substrate, N-carbobenzoxyglycylprolyl-4-methylcoumarinyl amide (Z-Gly-Pro-MeCouNH) for the determination of the post-proline cleaving enzyme (EC 3.4.21.-) were reported. Maximal activity of the enzyme purified from lamb kidney for the new substrate was observed at pH 7.0. This substrate showed a higher affinity (Km = 0.02 mM) for the enzyme than the proline containing substrates studied previously and allowed the detection of 10-50 ng post-proline cleaving enzyme activity per ml sample after a 1 min incubation period. Distribution of post-proline cleaving enzyme and other proline specific peptidases in rat tissues was studied using Z-Gly-Pro-MeCouNH and other proline-containing substrates. High post-proline cleaving enzyme activity was observed in testis, liver and skeletal muscle. Inhibition experiments indicated that post-proline cleaving enzyme activity was completely inactivated by 0.1 mM diisopropylphosphofluoridate and Z-Gly-Pro-chloromethylketone, as had been found in the case of the enzyme isolated from lamb kidney. Activity in human body fluids was also tested for levels of post-proline cleaving enzyme activity using Z-Gly-Pro-MeCouNH and semen was found to show the highest cleaving activity.


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1981

Specific binding of 125I-salmon calcitonin to rat brain: regional variation and calcitonin specificity.

Hiromichi Nakamuta; Shinichi Furukawa; Masao Koida; Haruaki Yajima; Ronald C. Orlowski; R. Schlueter


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1982

Calcitonin-induced anorexia in rats: a structure-activity study by intraventricular injections.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto; Hiromichi Nakamuta; Masao Koida; Jay K. Seyler; Ronald C. Orlowski


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1982

A NOVEL EFFECT OF SALMON CALCITONIN ON IN VITRO Ca-UPTAKE BY RAT BRAIN HYPOTHALAMUS: THE REGIONAL AND HORMONAL SPECIFICITIES

Masao Koida; Yoshinobu Yamamoto; Hiromichi Nakamuta; Junko Matsuo; Masaharu Okamoto; Toshihiko Morimoto; Jay K. Seyler; Ronald C. Orlowski


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1980

Abundance and location of 125-I-salmon calcitonin binding site in rat brain.

Masao Koida; Hiromichi Nakamuta; Shinichi Furukawa; Ronald C. Orlowski


Endocrinology | 1971

Mechanism of Inactivation of Oxytocin by Rat Kidney Enzymes

Masao Koida; John D. Glass; I. L. Schwartz; Roderich Walter


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1985

Intracerebroventricular Injection of 125I-Salmon Calcitonin in Rats: Fate, Anorexia and Hypocalcemia

Toshihiko Morimoto; Masaharu Okamoto; Masao Koida; Hiromichi Nakamuta; Glenn L. Stahl; Ronald C. Orlowski


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1973

A scoring system for abstinence syndrome in morphine dependent mice and application to evaluate morphine type dependence liability of drugs.

Hiroshi Kaneto; Masao Koida; Hitoshi Nakanishi; Hiroshi Sasano


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1974

Antibodies to BSA conjugates of morphine derivatives: strict dependency of the immunological specificity on the hapten structure.

Masao Koida; Masakatsu Takahashi; Shigeru Muraoka; Hiroshi Kaneto


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1972

Studies on physical dependence inducible by hours exposure of mice to morphine.

Hiroshi Kaneto; Masao Koida; Hitoshi Nakanishi

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