Literature DB >> 1374801

Binding of hirudin to human alpha, beta and gamma-thrombin. A comparative kinetic and thermodynamic study.

P Ascenzi1, G Amiconi, M Coletta, G Lupidi, E Menegatti, S Onesti, M Bolognesi.   

Abstract

Thermodynamic parameters for the binding of hirudin to human alpha, beta and gamma-thrombin have been determined between pH 5.0 and 9.0, and from 10 degrees C to 40 degrees C; kinetic data for the association and dissociation of the proteinase-inhibitor complex were obtained at pH 7.5 and 21 degrees C. These results have been analysed in parallel with the inhibitor-binding properties of human alpha, beta and gamma-thrombin for the bovine basic pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (Kunitz-type inhibitor; BPTI). For the purpose of an homogeneous comparison, values of the apparent association equilibrium constant for BPTI binding to human gamma-thrombin have been determined between pH 5.0 and 9.0, at 21 degrees C. The different binding behaviour of hirudin and BPTI with respect to human alpha, beta and gamma-thrombin has been related to the inferred stereochemistry of the proteinase-inhibitor contact regions. In particular, whereas the beta and gamma-loops play an appreciable role in the stabilization of the enzyme-hirudin complexes, they contribute to impairment of the adduct formation for the proteinase/BPTI system.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1374801     DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(92)91034-m

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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