Table 1.
Proteases of chemerin
Proteases | Chemerin Substrate | Chemerin Product | Source | Notes | Model | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Calpains | Prochemerin | Not Determined | Macrophage | Anti-inflammatory | Mouse | 18 |
Carboxy-peptidase B and N | S157 | Can be used sequentially with plasmin | Human | 19 | ||
Cathepsin G | Prochemerin | F148, F156 | Neutrophil | Human | 15,16 | |
Cathepsin K | Prochemerin | S157, R125 | Antibacterial | Human | 81 | |
Cathepsin L | Prochemerin | S157, R125 | Antibacterial | Human | 81 | |
Cathepsin S | Prochemerin | Not Determined | Macrophage | Anti-inflammatory | Mouse | 18 |
Elastase | Prochemerin | S157, A155, G152 | Neutrophil | Human | 15 | |
Factor XIIa | Prochemerin | Not Determined | Coagulation Cascade | Human | 15 | |
Kallikrein 7 | Prochemerin | F156 | Skin Psoriasis | Human | 56 | |
Mast Cell Chymase | S157 and F156 | F154 | Mast Cell | F154 is inert | Human | 20 |
Plasmin | Prochemerin | K158 | Fibrinolytic Cascade | Human | 15 | |
Proteinase-3 | Prochemerin | A155 | Neutrophil | A155 is inert | Human | 20 |
Staphopain B | Prochemerin | S157 | S. aureus | Human | 82 | |
Tryptase | Prochemerin | K158, A155 | Mast Cell | Human | 15 |
Proteases are listed alphabetically with their substrate and product, both of which are named for their C-terminal amino acid (prochemerin in humans has a C-terminus of S163, see Table 2a). In cases where the product is not determined, controlled trials revealed that the protease could be fed prochemerin (inert) and turn it into a form that elicits a response by ChemR23.