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Biochemical properties of renin
and prorenin binding
to the (pro)renin receptor
M.Prasad Naidu
MSc Medical Biochemistry,
Ph.D.Research Scholar
Introduction
 Renin is the rate-limiting enzyme in RAS.
 This enzyme is secreted into the blood
stream only from the juxtaglomerular cells of
the kidney in response to cellular stimuli.
 Prorenin, the inactive precursor of renin.
Sources of Prorenin
 Prorenin has been found to synthesize not only in the
juxtaglomerular cells but also in many other tissues such as
1)The collecting duct,
2)Adrenal , Zona glomerulosa,
3)Eye,
4)Muller cells, Mast cells,
5)Ovary, Thecal cells,
6)Uterus, Myometrium/Decidual cells, Placenta, Chorionic
cells,
7)Testis and Leydig cells, and
8)Submandibular gland.
 Prorenin is secreted from these tissues into the blood
constitutively and its level in the circulation is 10 times higher
than that of mature renin .
Activation of Prorenin
 The precursor of renin is inactive, because
the prosegment region with 43 amino acid
residues covers the active site of renin with
339–341 residues.
 Activation of prorenin can take place either
proteolytically or non-proteolytically .
 The non-proteolytic activation of prorenin has
been shown under acidic pH or low
temperature (cryo-activation) that reversibly
alter the stereo structure of intact prorenin
molecule into a catalytically active form .
contd
 Also, the ‘gate’ (T7pFKR10p) and ‘handle’
(I11pFLKR15p) regions in the prorenin
prosegment were indicated in vitro to be
accountable for the non-proteolytic
activation of prorenin molecules through
protein–protein interaction .
 Proteolytic activation has been observed
in vitro by treatments of some
proteases, thereby, irreversibly removing the
prosegment.
THE INTERACTION OF
RENIN/PRORENIN WITH THE (P)RR
 The (pro)renin receptor,(P)RR, a new player
in the RAS components, binds both renin and
prorenin .
 (Pro)renin receptor binds renin, thereby
locally increases angiotensin production.
 After binding to the (P)RR, prorenin
undergoes a conformational change in the
prosegment region, thus opening the active
site accessible to the substrate
angiotensinogen .
contd
 The (P)RR mRNA has been reported to express in
many organs,
for example :
Kidney,
Heart,
Brain,
Eye,
Adipose tissue and
vascular smooth muscle cells ,
thus it may help to accumulate renin and prorenin
locally in tissues even though lacking components
of RAS, that is, in the heart and vasculature wall .
contd
 Receptor-associated renin and prorenin have been
proposed to potentially activate tissue-specific RAS
in an angiotensin-II-dependent manner.
 As plasma prorenin level is higher than renin, thus
it is suggested that prorenin may have a major role
in tissue specific RAS activation .
 Binding of renin and prorenin to the receptor
possibly triggers their own intracellular signaling
pathways independent of RAS that is angiotensin –
II – independent manner .
contd
 Both renin and prorenin stimulates p42/p44
mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK)
activation and transforming growth factor-b1
release in mesangial cells in the presence of
renin and ACE inhibitors and/or AT1 receptor
antagonists .
 Moreover, prorenin also activates p38
mitogen-activated protein kinase and
simultaneously phosphorylate heat-shock
protein 27 in cardiomyocytes.
contd
 Prorenin stimulated extracellular signal -
related protein kinase phosphorylation is
through (P)RR-mediated activation of tyrosine
kinase.
 The transcription factor promyelocytic
leukemia zinc-finger protein as a direct
protein interaction partner of the C-terminal
domain of the (P)RR, which is translocated
into the nucleus and represses transcription
of the (P)RR itself, thereby creating a very
short negative feedback loop.
BINDING PROPERTIES OF RENIN &
PRORENIN TO THE (P)RR
 Studies are showing higher binding affinity of
rat prorenin for the (P)RR compared with that
of rat renin molecule in vitro using rat
recombinant (P)RR expressed in the
baculovirus expression system.
contd
 Binding experiments of these molecules
were carried out using immobilized receptors
at different conditions for example:
 (a) at 4 C on the synthetic plastic surfaces ,
 (b) at 25 C on the CM5 sensor chip for
BIAcore analyses and
 (c) at 37 C on the COS-7 cell membrane.
contd
 Receptor-bound rat and human prorenin
showed 30 and 40% activity, respectively, in
comparison with the activity of trypsinized
prorenin molecules.
 Batenburg et al. found a similar activation of
human prorenin by binding to the human
(P)RR with 6.0nmol / L of KD, using the
receptor expressed in smooth muscle cells of
transgenic rat for this receptor.
HRP/DECOY AND ‘HINGE’ REGION
PEPTIDES ARE THE MOST
PROBABLE CANDIDATES FOR (P)RR
BLOCKER
 The decoy peptide mimics the
R10pIFLKRMPSI19p region of prorenin
prosegment was first indicated by Ichihara et
al , who designed this peptide based on the
‘handle’ region peptide (HRP , I11pFLKR15p)
in prorenin prosegment reported by Suzuki et
al, Ichihara et al.
Contd
 Decoy peptide administration demonstrated
complete inhibition of diabetic nephropathy in
the streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.
 Blockade of prorenin activation using decoy
peptide in spontaneously hypertensive rats
with high-salt diet has been reported by
Susic et al., who also showed reduction of
serum creatinine level, decreased left
ventricular mass and fibrosis, improved left
ventricular function by treating these rats
with the decoy.
Contd
 Human HRP prevented the proteinuria and
glomerulosclerosis that developed in human
(P)RR transgenic rats .
 In vitro study also showed that both decoy
and ‘handle’ region peptides from rat and
human inhibited the bindings of rat and
human prorenins to their respective (P)RR
on the membrane over expressed in COS-7
cells, with a Ki of 6.6 nmol /L
contd
 Human HRP prevented prorenin-induced
activation of extracellular signal-related
protein kinase 1/2 in COS-7 cells expressing
the h(P)RR .
 Rat HRP decrease not only mesangial cell
proliferation but also the expression of
transforming growth factor-b1 mRNA and
phosphorylation of extracellular signal-related
protein kinase 1/2.
contd
 HRP inhibits the development of retinal
neovascularization through interfering non-
proteolytic activation of prorenin in
experimental retinopathy model of
prematurity .
 HRP suppresses the pathological
angiogenesis, leukocyte accumulation and
intracellular adhesion molecule-1 with
vascular endothelial growth factor
expression; reduced retinal gene and protein
expression of inflammatory mediators.
contd
 other investigators reported that HRP/decoy
peptide affected neither prorenin binding to
(P)RR expressed on the vascular smooth
muscle cells nor Ang-I generation .
 These incompatible results with decoy
peptide containing HRP have led to further
investigate the effects of decoy peptide .
 Not only renin/prorenin but also the decoy
containing HRP directly bound to the
recombinant (P)RR .
 The binding experiments with other
peptides designed .
contd
 I11pFLKR15p sequence show higher binding
affinity for the receptor .
 Decoy peptide also inhibit the binding of
prorenin & renin to (P)RR.
 Thus, these observations revealed that
prorenin has higher binding affinity for (P)RR
compared with that of mature renin and the
decoy sequence of the prosegment has been
suggested to have an essential role for the
prorenin binding
contd
 The decoy binding with high affinity to (P)RR
explains the probable reason for high-affinity
binding of prorenin.
 The binding inhibition of decoy for renin to
(P)RR still remain to be elucidated, as it is
lacking the prosegment sequence.
 The decoypeptide blunted the interaction of
renin with (P)RR possibly by changing
specific space within the receptor.
contd
 A new sequence S149QGVLKEDVF158 that
localizes in the flexible junctional region
between the N- and C-domains of
renin/prorenin termed as the ‘hinge’ has
recently been reported to have such pivotal
role for renin/prorenin binding to (P)RR .
 The KD for the binding of the ‘hinge’ peptide
to (P)RR was five times higher than that of
the decoy and estimated to be 17nmol /L .
contd
 Not only the decoy peptide but also the
‘hinge’ region peptide together accounted for
the higher binding affinity of prorenin and
hence, prorenin molecule has at least two
sites whereas renin has a single site through
which these molecules can interact with the
(P)RR.
EFFECTS OF
ALISKIREN,HRP/DECOY AND
‘HINGE’ PEPTIDES ON RENIN
ACTIVITY
 Aliskiren, a new orally direct renin inhibitor, potently
inhibits the renin activity and thus lowers
angiotensin II generation in vivo.
 Aliskiren did not blunt bindings of renin and
prorenin to (P)RR .
 Significantly decreases, the mRNA expression of
(P)RR in the kidney cortex of diabetic hypertensive
Ren2 rats.
contd
 The renin activity either in the soluble free
form or in the receptor-bound state of renin/
prorenin was not inhibited by the decoy
(11P–19P) and the ‘hinge’(149–158)
peptides at 80 nmol /L .
Perspectives
 Many in vivo studies have demonstrated the
role of non-proteolytic activation of prorenin
mediated by the (P)RR in the pathogenesis of
diabetic nephropathy and retinopathy as well
as in the activation of tissue specific
RAS, which might lead to the onset of
hypertension.
 Further studies may help to understand the
counter part of decoy peptide present in
(P)RR and its mode of action in blocking
renin/prorenin binding to this receptor.
contd
 More studies are needed to
substantiate the fact that this ‘hinge’
region peptide, as a (P)RR blocker .
 It is yet to be elucidated whether the
decoy and ‘hinge’ peptides can bind to
the recently reported shedded (P)RR
and thus attenuate the interaction of
renin/prorenin with this receptor .
Biochemical properties of renin and prorenin binding

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Biochemical properties of renin and prorenin binding

  • 1. Biochemical properties of renin and prorenin binding to the (pro)renin receptor M.Prasad Naidu MSc Medical Biochemistry, Ph.D.Research Scholar
  • 2. Introduction  Renin is the rate-limiting enzyme in RAS.  This enzyme is secreted into the blood stream only from the juxtaglomerular cells of the kidney in response to cellular stimuli.  Prorenin, the inactive precursor of renin.
  • 3. Sources of Prorenin  Prorenin has been found to synthesize not only in the juxtaglomerular cells but also in many other tissues such as 1)The collecting duct, 2)Adrenal , Zona glomerulosa, 3)Eye, 4)Muller cells, Mast cells, 5)Ovary, Thecal cells, 6)Uterus, Myometrium/Decidual cells, Placenta, Chorionic cells, 7)Testis and Leydig cells, and 8)Submandibular gland.  Prorenin is secreted from these tissues into the blood constitutively and its level in the circulation is 10 times higher than that of mature renin .
  • 4. Activation of Prorenin  The precursor of renin is inactive, because the prosegment region with 43 amino acid residues covers the active site of renin with 339–341 residues.  Activation of prorenin can take place either proteolytically or non-proteolytically .  The non-proteolytic activation of prorenin has been shown under acidic pH or low temperature (cryo-activation) that reversibly alter the stereo structure of intact prorenin molecule into a catalytically active form .
  • 5. contd  Also, the ‘gate’ (T7pFKR10p) and ‘handle’ (I11pFLKR15p) regions in the prorenin prosegment were indicated in vitro to be accountable for the non-proteolytic activation of prorenin molecules through protein–protein interaction .  Proteolytic activation has been observed in vitro by treatments of some proteases, thereby, irreversibly removing the prosegment.
  • 6. THE INTERACTION OF RENIN/PRORENIN WITH THE (P)RR  The (pro)renin receptor,(P)RR, a new player in the RAS components, binds both renin and prorenin .  (Pro)renin receptor binds renin, thereby locally increases angiotensin production.  After binding to the (P)RR, prorenin undergoes a conformational change in the prosegment region, thus opening the active site accessible to the substrate angiotensinogen .
  • 7. contd  The (P)RR mRNA has been reported to express in many organs, for example : Kidney, Heart, Brain, Eye, Adipose tissue and vascular smooth muscle cells , thus it may help to accumulate renin and prorenin locally in tissues even though lacking components of RAS, that is, in the heart and vasculature wall .
  • 8. contd  Receptor-associated renin and prorenin have been proposed to potentially activate tissue-specific RAS in an angiotensin-II-dependent manner.  As plasma prorenin level is higher than renin, thus it is suggested that prorenin may have a major role in tissue specific RAS activation .  Binding of renin and prorenin to the receptor possibly triggers their own intracellular signaling pathways independent of RAS that is angiotensin – II – independent manner .
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  • 10. contd  Both renin and prorenin stimulates p42/p44 mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) activation and transforming growth factor-b1 release in mesangial cells in the presence of renin and ACE inhibitors and/or AT1 receptor antagonists .  Moreover, prorenin also activates p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase and simultaneously phosphorylate heat-shock protein 27 in cardiomyocytes.
  • 11. contd  Prorenin stimulated extracellular signal - related protein kinase phosphorylation is through (P)RR-mediated activation of tyrosine kinase.  The transcription factor promyelocytic leukemia zinc-finger protein as a direct protein interaction partner of the C-terminal domain of the (P)RR, which is translocated into the nucleus and represses transcription of the (P)RR itself, thereby creating a very short negative feedback loop.
  • 12. BINDING PROPERTIES OF RENIN & PRORENIN TO THE (P)RR  Studies are showing higher binding affinity of rat prorenin for the (P)RR compared with that of rat renin molecule in vitro using rat recombinant (P)RR expressed in the baculovirus expression system.
  • 13. contd  Binding experiments of these molecules were carried out using immobilized receptors at different conditions for example:  (a) at 4 C on the synthetic plastic surfaces ,  (b) at 25 C on the CM5 sensor chip for BIAcore analyses and  (c) at 37 C on the COS-7 cell membrane.
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  • 18. contd  Receptor-bound rat and human prorenin showed 30 and 40% activity, respectively, in comparison with the activity of trypsinized prorenin molecules.  Batenburg et al. found a similar activation of human prorenin by binding to the human (P)RR with 6.0nmol / L of KD, using the receptor expressed in smooth muscle cells of transgenic rat for this receptor.
  • 19. HRP/DECOY AND ‘HINGE’ REGION PEPTIDES ARE THE MOST PROBABLE CANDIDATES FOR (P)RR BLOCKER  The decoy peptide mimics the R10pIFLKRMPSI19p region of prorenin prosegment was first indicated by Ichihara et al , who designed this peptide based on the ‘handle’ region peptide (HRP , I11pFLKR15p) in prorenin prosegment reported by Suzuki et al, Ichihara et al.
  • 20. Contd  Decoy peptide administration demonstrated complete inhibition of diabetic nephropathy in the streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.  Blockade of prorenin activation using decoy peptide in spontaneously hypertensive rats with high-salt diet has been reported by Susic et al., who also showed reduction of serum creatinine level, decreased left ventricular mass and fibrosis, improved left ventricular function by treating these rats with the decoy.
  • 21. Contd  Human HRP prevented the proteinuria and glomerulosclerosis that developed in human (P)RR transgenic rats .  In vitro study also showed that both decoy and ‘handle’ region peptides from rat and human inhibited the bindings of rat and human prorenins to their respective (P)RR on the membrane over expressed in COS-7 cells, with a Ki of 6.6 nmol /L
  • 22. contd  Human HRP prevented prorenin-induced activation of extracellular signal-related protein kinase 1/2 in COS-7 cells expressing the h(P)RR .  Rat HRP decrease not only mesangial cell proliferation but also the expression of transforming growth factor-b1 mRNA and phosphorylation of extracellular signal-related protein kinase 1/2.
  • 23. contd  HRP inhibits the development of retinal neovascularization through interfering non- proteolytic activation of prorenin in experimental retinopathy model of prematurity .  HRP suppresses the pathological angiogenesis, leukocyte accumulation and intracellular adhesion molecule-1 with vascular endothelial growth factor expression; reduced retinal gene and protein expression of inflammatory mediators.
  • 24. contd  other investigators reported that HRP/decoy peptide affected neither prorenin binding to (P)RR expressed on the vascular smooth muscle cells nor Ang-I generation .  These incompatible results with decoy peptide containing HRP have led to further investigate the effects of decoy peptide .  Not only renin/prorenin but also the decoy containing HRP directly bound to the recombinant (P)RR .
  • 25.  The binding experiments with other peptides designed .
  • 26. contd  I11pFLKR15p sequence show higher binding affinity for the receptor .  Decoy peptide also inhibit the binding of prorenin & renin to (P)RR.  Thus, these observations revealed that prorenin has higher binding affinity for (P)RR compared with that of mature renin and the decoy sequence of the prosegment has been suggested to have an essential role for the prorenin binding
  • 27. contd  The decoy binding with high affinity to (P)RR explains the probable reason for high-affinity binding of prorenin.  The binding inhibition of decoy for renin to (P)RR still remain to be elucidated, as it is lacking the prosegment sequence.  The decoypeptide blunted the interaction of renin with (P)RR possibly by changing specific space within the receptor.
  • 28. contd  A new sequence S149QGVLKEDVF158 that localizes in the flexible junctional region between the N- and C-domains of renin/prorenin termed as the ‘hinge’ has recently been reported to have such pivotal role for renin/prorenin binding to (P)RR .  The KD for the binding of the ‘hinge’ peptide to (P)RR was five times higher than that of the decoy and estimated to be 17nmol /L .
  • 29. contd  Not only the decoy peptide but also the ‘hinge’ region peptide together accounted for the higher binding affinity of prorenin and hence, prorenin molecule has at least two sites whereas renin has a single site through which these molecules can interact with the (P)RR.
  • 30. EFFECTS OF ALISKIREN,HRP/DECOY AND ‘HINGE’ PEPTIDES ON RENIN ACTIVITY  Aliskiren, a new orally direct renin inhibitor, potently inhibits the renin activity and thus lowers angiotensin II generation in vivo.  Aliskiren did not blunt bindings of renin and prorenin to (P)RR .  Significantly decreases, the mRNA expression of (P)RR in the kidney cortex of diabetic hypertensive Ren2 rats.
  • 31. contd  The renin activity either in the soluble free form or in the receptor-bound state of renin/ prorenin was not inhibited by the decoy (11P–19P) and the ‘hinge’(149–158) peptides at 80 nmol /L .
  • 32. Perspectives  Many in vivo studies have demonstrated the role of non-proteolytic activation of prorenin mediated by the (P)RR in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy and retinopathy as well as in the activation of tissue specific RAS, which might lead to the onset of hypertension.  Further studies may help to understand the counter part of decoy peptide present in (P)RR and its mode of action in blocking renin/prorenin binding to this receptor.
  • 33. contd  More studies are needed to substantiate the fact that this ‘hinge’ region peptide, as a (P)RR blocker .  It is yet to be elucidated whether the decoy and ‘hinge’ peptides can bind to the recently reported shedded (P)RR and thus attenuate the interaction of renin/prorenin with this receptor .