Localization of the thrombin-binding domain on prothrombin fragment 2

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Liaw, PCY
Fredenburgh, JC
Stafford, AR
Tulinsky, A
Austin, RC
Weitz, JI
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[1] Hamilton Civ Hosp, Res Ctr, Hamilton, ON L8V 1C3, Canada
[2] McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON L8V 1C3, Canada
[3] Michigan State Univ, Dept Chem, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
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10.1074/jbc.273.15.8932
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Co-crystallographic studies have shown that the interaction of human prothrombin fragment 2 (F2) with thrombin involves the formation of salt bridges between the kringle inner loop of F2 and anion-binding exosite II of thrombin. When F2 binds to thrombin, it has been shown to evoke conformational changes at the active site and at exosite I of the enzyme. Using plasma, recombinant, and synthetic F2 peptides (F2, rF2, and sF2, respectively) we have further localized the thrombin-binding domain on F2. F2, rF2-(1-116), rF2-(55-116), and sF2-(63-116), all of which contain the kringle inner loop (residues 64-93) and the acidic COOH-terminal connecting peptide (residues 94-116), bind to thrombin-agarose. In contrast, analogues of the kringle inner loop, sF2-(63-90), or the COOH-terminal connecting peptide, sF2-(92-116), do not bind. Thus, contrary to predictions from the crystal structure, the COOH-terminal connecting peptide as well as the kringle inner loop are involved in the interaction of F2 with thrombin. F2 and sF2-(63-116) bind saturably to fluorescently labeled active site-blocked thrombin with K-d values of 4.1 and 51.3 mu M, respectively. The affinity of sF2-(63-116) for thrombin increases about 5-fold (K-d = 10 mu M) when Val at position 78 is substituted with Glu. F2 and sF2-(63-116) bind to exosite II on thrombin because both reduce the heparin-catalyzed rate of thrombin inhibition by antithrombin similar to 4-fold. In contrast, only F2 slows the uncatalyzed rate of thrombin inactivation by antithrombin. Like F2, sF2-(63-116) induces allosteric changes in the active site and exosite I of thrombin because it alters the rates of thrombin-mediated hydrolysis of chromogenic substrates and displaces fluorescently labeled hirudin(54-65) from active site-blocked thrombin, respectively. Both peptides also prolong the thrombin clotting time of fibrinogen in a concentration-dependent fashion, reflecting their effects on the active site and/or exosite I. These studies provide further insight into the regions of F2 that evoke functional changes in thrombin.
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