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Identification and characterization of novel lysine-independent apolipoprotein(a)-binding sites in fibrin(ogen) alphaC-domains.

Galina Tsurupa1, Benoît Ho-Tin-Noé, Eduardo Anglés-Cano, Leonid Medved.   

Abstract

Accumulation of lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) in atherosclerotic plaques is mediated through interaction of fibrin-(ogen) deposits with the apolipoprotein(a) (apo(a)) moiety of Lp(a). It was suggested that because apo(a) competes with plasminogen for binding to fibrin, causing inhibition of fibrinolysis, it could also promote atherothrombosis. Because the fibrin(ogen) alphaC-domains bind plasminogen and tissue-type plasminogen activator with high affinity in a Lys-dependent manner, we hypothesized that they could also bind apo(a). To test this hypothesis, we studied the interaction between the recombinant apo(a) A10 isoform and the recombinant alphaC-fragment (Aalpha-(221-610)) corresponding to the alphaC-domain by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and surface plasmon resonance. Both methods revealed a high affinity interaction (Kd = 19-21 nm) between the immobilized alphaC-fragment and apo(a), indicating that the former contains an apo(a)-binding site. This affinity was comparable to that of apo(a) for fibrin. At the same time, no interaction was observed between soluble fibrinogen and immobilized apo(a), suggesting that, in the former, this and other apo(a)-binding sites are cryptic. Further experiments with truncated recombinant variants of the alphaC-fragment allowed localization of the apo(a)-binding site to the Aalpha-(392-610) region. The presence of epsilon-aminocaproic acid only slightly inhibited binding of apo(a) to the alphaC-fragment, indicating the Lys-independent nature of their interaction. In agreement, the influence of plasminogen or tissue-type plasminogen activator on binding of apo(a) to the alphaC-fragment was minimal. These results indicate that the alphaC-domains contain novel high affinity apo(a)-binding sites that may provide a Lys-independent mechanism for bringing Lp(a) to places of fibrin deposition such as injured vessels or atherosclerotic lesions.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12853452     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M305154200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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2.  NMR solution structure, stability, and interaction of the recombinant bovine fibrinogen alphaC-domain fragment.

Authors:  Robert A Burton; Galina Tsurupa; Roy R Hantgan; Nico Tjandra; Leonid Medved
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2007-06-23       Impact factor: 3.162

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4.  Noncovalent interaction of alpha(2)-antiplasmin with fibrin(ogen): localization of alpha(2)-antiplasmin-binding sites.

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5.  On the mechanism of αC polymer formation in fibrin.

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6.  Structure, stability, and interaction of fibrin αC-domain polymers.

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