Structural requirements for the collagenase and elastase activity of cathepsin K and its selective inhibition by an exosite inhibitor

Vidhu Sharma, Preety Panwar, Anthony J. O'Donoghue, Haoran Cui, Rafael V.C. Guido, Charles S. Craik, Dieter Brömme

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Abstract

Human cathepsinK(CatK) is a major drug target for the treatment of osteoporosis. Although its collagenase activity is unique, CatK also exerts a potent elastolytic activity that is shared with human cathepsins V and S. Other members of the cysteine cathepsin family, which are structurally similar, do not exhibit significant collagen and elastin degrading activities. This raises the question of the presence of specific structural elements, exosites, that are required for these activities. CatK has two exosites that control its collagenolytic and elastolytic activity. Modifications of exosites 1 and 2 block the elastase activity of CatK, whereas only exosite-1 alterations prevent collagenolysis. Neither exosite affects the catalytic activity, protease stability, subsite specificity of CatK or the degradation of other biological substrates by this protease. A low-molecular-mass inhibitor that docks into exosite-1 inhibits the elastase and collagenase activity of CatK without interfering with the degradation of other protein substrates. The identification of CatK exosites opens up the prospect of designing highly potent inhibitors that selectively inhibit the degradation of therapeutically relevant substrates by this multifunctional protease.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)163-173
Number of pages11
JournalBiochemical Journal
Volume465
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cathepsin K
  • Collagen
  • Collagenase
  • Elastase
  • Elastin
  • Exosite

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