It is known that central nervous system myelin contains proteolytic enzymes which degrade the myelin basic protein (MBP). We have found that zinc acetate is able to inhibit MBP cleavage at concentrations of 1 mM or higher. Furthermore, the Zn-inhibitable MBP-degrading activity was found to be water-soluble and able to recognize MBP also if this protein was protected by its lipidic environment in the native-like, lipid-bound form. Data presented here suggest a Zn-dependent metallo-protease which recognize MBP as a substrate probably even in the myelin sheath, when the protein is not yet released from the membrane.

Zinc as an inhibitor of myelin basic protein proteolytic breakdown in the central nervous system.

LIUZZI, Grazia Maria;
1991-01-01

Abstract

It is known that central nervous system myelin contains proteolytic enzymes which degrade the myelin basic protein (MBP). We have found that zinc acetate is able to inhibit MBP cleavage at concentrations of 1 mM or higher. Furthermore, the Zn-inhibitable MBP-degrading activity was found to be water-soluble and able to recognize MBP also if this protein was protected by its lipidic environment in the native-like, lipid-bound form. Data presented here suggest a Zn-dependent metallo-protease which recognize MBP as a substrate probably even in the myelin sheath, when the protein is not yet released from the membrane.
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