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Antileukoprotease in psoriatic scales
O Wiedow1, J A Young, M D Davison
1Department of Dermatology, University of Kiel, Germany.
Abstract:
Antileukoprotease is known to be an antiproteolytic compound of mucous secretions in humans. While searching for peptide-like inhibitors of neutrophil-derived serine proteases in horny layers of human skin, we isolated a potent inhibitor of human leukocyte elastase (EC 3.4.21.37) and cathepsin G (EC 3.4.21.20) from psoriatic scales. This inhibitor showed inhibitory constants for human leukocyte elastase of approximately 0.5-2 x 10(-10) M and for cathepsin G of 2-4 x 10(-9) N. The N-terminal amino acid sequence of the purified peptide matched the sequence of antileukoprotease and both peptides showed the same M(r) on SDS-PAGE. Therefore, antileukoprotease may not only regulate serine protease activities in mucous secretions, but also in skin.