Journal article
Crystal structure of human insulin-regulated aminopeptidase with specificity for cyclic peptides
SJ Hermans, DB Ascher, NC Hancock, JK Holien, BJ Michell, SY Chai, CJ Morton, MW Parker
Protein Science | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1002/pro.2604
Abstract
Insulin-regulated aminopeptidase (IRAP or oxytocinase) is a membrane-bound zinc-metallopeptidase that cleaves neuroactive peptides in the brain and produces memory enhancing effects when inhibited. We have determined the crystal structure of human IRAP revealing a closed, four domain arrangement with a large, mostly buried cavity abutting the active site. The structure reveals that the GAMEN exopeptidase loop adopts a very different conformation from other aminopeptidases, thus explaining IRAP's unique specificity for cyclic peptides such as oxytocin and vasopressin. Computational docking of a series of IRAP-specific cognitive enhancers into the crystal structure provides a molecular basis f..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Grant sponsors: Servier Research Laboratories, The National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC), and Victorian Government Operational Infrastructure Support Scheme to St Vincent's Institute.