Studies on the proteolytic activity of gamma-globulin preparations.
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1. The proteolytic activities of several gamma-globulin preparations were tested. These included sulphate-precipitated human and bovine preparations and human and bovine Cohn fraction II preparations as well as purified gamma-globulin preparations. Up to 14mg. of diffusible peptides and glycopeptides/g. of gamma-globulin was liberated after dialysis and up to 10mg. of peptides/g. after incubation and trichloroacetic acid precipitation, as products of the degradation process in incubated gamma-globulin. 2. in-Aminohexanoic acid and p-chloromercuribenzoic acid, as well as heating at 60 degrees for 40min., were shown to inhibit strongly these proteolytic activities. Streptokinase was shown to activate strongly the proteolytic activity of all the human preparations (sulphate-precipitated, Cohn fraction II, and purified gamma-globulin). 3. Two distinct pH optima were shown for human and bovine gamma-globulin preparations: one at pH8, the other at pH3.8 (the latter activity could be demonstrated only in the presence of cysteine). 4. Both (131)I-labelled human Cohn fraction II and bovine fibrinogen were attacked by a sulphate-precipitated preparation of gamma-globulin. Of the synthetic substrates tested toluene-p-sulphonyl-l-arginine methyl ester was hydrolysed by both the sulphate-precipitated and Cohn fraction II preparations, as was benzoyl-l-arginine amide at pH5, but only in the presence of cysteine. 5. These data are interpreted to indicate that at least two enzymes are present in gamma-globulin preparations, one being similar to the plasmin system, the other similar to cathepsin B.