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Lactacystin inhibits cathepsin A activity in melanoma cell lines.

We describe the inhibitory effect of the proteasome inhibitor, lactacystin, on cathepsin A activity in murine melanoma cell lines. In vitro lactacystin metabolite, beta-lactone, at a concentration of 1 microM, significantly suppressed cathepsin A activity in B78 melanoma cell lysates by about 50%. Exposure of three murine melanoma cell lines with different metastatic potential to lactacystin at a concentration of 5 microM for 6 h caused a significant reduction in the carboxypeptidase activity of this enzyme, while the inhibitory activity remained unchanged for at least 12 h. Other proteasome-specific inhibitors, e.g. epoxomicin and N-benzyloxycarbonyl-Ile-Glu(O-tert-Bu)-Ala-leucinal (PSI) at a concentration of 1 microM did not affect cathepsin A activity in melanoma cell line lysates. These data support our previous proposal that lactacystin is not a specific inhibitor of the proteasome. Since cathepsin A is also a tumor-associated enzyme, further research is needed to clarify its role and the significance of its inhibition by lactacystin in tumor biology.[1]

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  1. Lactacystin inhibits cathepsin A activity in melanoma cell lines. Kozlowski, L., Stoklosa, T., Omura, S., Wójcik, C., Wojtukiewicz, M.Z., Worowski, K., Ostrowska, H. Tumour Biol. (2001) [Pubmed]
 
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