Mentlein Rolf
Department of Anatomy, University of Kiel, 24098 Kiel, Germany.
Int Rev Cytol. 2004;235:165-213. doi: 10.1016/S0074-7696(04)35004-7.
The cell surface has various functions: communicating with other cells, integrating into the tissue, and interacting with the extracellular matrix. Proteases play a key role in these processes. This review focuses on cell-surface peptidases (ectopeptidases, oligopeptidases) that are involved in the inactivation or activation of extracellular regulatory peptides, hormones, paracrine peptides, cytokines, and neuropeptides. The nomenclature of cell-surface peptidases is explained in relation to other proteases, and information is provided on membrane anchoring, catalytic sites, regulation, and, in particular, on their physiological and pharmacological importance. Furthermore, nonenzymatic (binding) functions and participation in intracellular signal transduction of cell surfaces peptidases are described. An overview on the different cell-surface peptidases is given, and their divergent functions are explained in detail. An example of actual pharmacological importance, dipeptidyl-peptidase IV (CD26), is discussed.
与其他细胞通讯、整合到组织中以及与细胞外基质相互作用。蛋白酶在这些过程中起关键作用。本综述聚焦于参与细胞外调节肽、激素、旁分泌肽、细胞因子和神经肽失活或激活的细胞表面肽酶(外肽酶、寡肽酶)。细胞表面肽酶的命名法与其他蛋白酶相关进行了解释,并提供了关于膜锚定、催化位点、调节,特别是其生理和药理重要性的信息。此外,还描述了细胞表面肽酶的非酶(结合)功能及其参与细胞内信号转导的情况。给出了不同细胞表面肽酶的概述,并详细解释了它们的不同功能。讨论了具有实际药理重要性的一个例子,即二肽基肽酶IV(CD26)。