Protein Information

ID 196
Name cathepsin D
Synonyms CATD; CLN10; CPSD; CTSD; Cathepsin D; Cathepsin D precursor; cathepsin D (lysosomal aspartyl peptidase); cathepsin D (lysosomal aspartyl protease)…

Compound Information

ID 966
Name potassium cyanate
CAS potassium cyanate

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
6223628 Hasilik A, Pohlmann R, von Figura K: Inhibition by cyanate of the processing of lysosomal enzymes. Biochem J. 1983 Mar 15;210(3):795-802.
In cultured human fibroblasts, maturation of the lysosomal enzymes beta-hexosaminidase and cathepsin D is inhibited by 10 mM-potassium cyanate. In cells treated with cyanate the two enzymes accumulate in precursor forms. The location of the accumulated precursor is probably non-lysosomal; in fractionation experiments the precursors separate from the bulk of the beta-hexosaminidase activity. The secretion of the precursor of cathepsin D, but not that of beta-hexosaminidase precursor, is enhanced in the presence of cyanate. The secreted cathepsin D, as well as that remaining within the cells, contains mostly high-mannose oligosaccharides cleavable with endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase H. After removal of cyanate, the accumulated precursor forms of the lysosomal enzymes are largely released from the pretreated cells. It is concluded that cyanate interferes with the maturation of lysosomal-enzyme precursors by perturbing their intracellular transport. Most probably cyanate affects certain functions of the Golgi apparatus.
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