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Structural differences in active site-labeled thrombin complexes with hirudin isoinhibitors.

J K Rowand1, L J Berliner.   

Abstract

Hirudin, a 65 amino acid polypeptide from the medicinal leech, is the most potent thrombin inhibitor known to date. Recently, recombinant forms have been reported, which are as effective as the isolated forms. The studies presented here demonstrate sensitive spectroscopic methods for distinguishing binding of two recombinant hirudins, HV1 and HV2-Lys 47, with active site-labeled human alpha-, epsilon- and zeta-thrombins. Specifically, fluorosulfonylphenyl nitroxide spin labels, dansyl fluoride and p-nitrophenylanthranilate, were employed as active site-directed covalent reporter groups. In general, the nitroxide immobilization was greater for spin-labeled thrombin complexes with HV2-Lys 47 vs. HV1. The two fluorophore moieties, dansyl and anthraniloyl, were also sensitive to differences in HV1 and HV2-Lys 47 binding, including interactions with loop 145-150 of the thrombin structure where the epsilon- and zeta-thrombin cleavages exist. Speculation over sequence differences between the two isoinhibitors centers on residues 24 and 47, both of which involve either a loss or gain of charge on the side chain.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1333213     DOI: 10.1007/bf01025025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Protein Chem        ISSN: 0277-8033


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