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A+-Helix of protein C inhibitor (PCI) is a cell-penetrating peptide, which mediates cell membrane permeation of PCI.

J Biol Chem.. 2014-12; 
H Yang, FC Wahlmueller, B Sarg, M Furtmueller, Geiger M. Medical University of Vienna, Austria.
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Abstract

Protein C inhibitor (PCI) is a serpin with broad protease reactivity. It binds glycosaminoglycans and certain phospholipids which can modulate its inhibitory activity. PCI can penetrate through cellular membranes via binding to phosphatidylethanolamine. The exact mechanism of PCI internalization and the intracellular role of the serpin are not well understood. Here we showed that testisin, a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchored serine protease, cleaved human PCI (hPCI) and also mouse PCI (mPCI) at their reactive sites as well as at sites close to their N-terminus. This cleavage was observed not only with testisin in solution, but also with cell membrane-anchored testisin on U937 cells. The cleavage close... More

Keywords

Protein C inhibitor; Testisin; cell permeabilization; cell-penetrating peptide (CPP); nuclear translocation; peptides; serpin