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. 1982 Jan 1;201(1):137–144. doi: 10.1042/bj2010137

Purification and properties of a proteolytic enzyme from the cercariae of the human trematode parasite Schistosoma mansoni.

W J Landsperger, M A Stirewalt, M H Dresden
PMCID: PMC1163618  PMID: 7044371

Abstract

Skin penetration by the cercarial stage of the human trematode parasite Schistosoma mansoni is mediated by the secretion of proteolytic enzymes able to digest components of mammalian connective tissues. In the present study the purification of these proteinases from cercarial homogenates is reported. The major proteinase species has a mol. wt. of approx. 25 000 and exists in monomeric form as determined by sodium dodecyl sulphate/polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis. This proteinase has an isoelectric point of 6.0. Studies presented here, with a variety of substrates and inhibitors, confirm previous claims that these proteinases belong to the serine class, and, in addition, suggest that they resemble the vertebrate chymotrypsins rather than trypsins or elastases. However, the amino acid composition of the cercarial proteinase differs significantly from bovine chymotrypsin and from the human leucocyte chymotrypsin-like cathepsin G. The amino-acid-composition differences between these proteinases are consistent with their differences in isoelectric point. In order to obtain an insight into the role of the proteinase in skin penetration, its activity on cartilage proteoglycan monomers and on the isolated peptide backbone of proteoglycan was studied. The results of the present study indicate that the cercarial enzyme catalyses a limited specific digestion of the peptide core.

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