Literature DB >> 1565641

Abnormal fibrinogens IJmuiden (B beta Arg14----Cys) and Nijmegen (B beta Arg44----Cys) form disulfide-linked fibrinogen-albumin complexes.

J Koopman1, F Haverkate, J Grimbergen, L Engesser, I Nováková, A F Kerst, S T Lord.   

Abstract

The molecular defects in two congenital abnormal fibrinogens, IJmuiden and Nijmegen, were determined by sequence analysis of genomic DNA amplified by the polymerase chain reaction. Both fibrinogens were heterozygous, IJmuiden having a B beta Arg14----Cys substitution and Nijmegen having a B beta Arg44----Cys substitution. Clotting induced by thrombin or Reptilase was impaired in both fibrinogens, indicating defective fibrin polymerization. Immunoblot analysis of both purified fibrinogens demonstrated that some of the abnormal molecules were linked by disulfide bonds to albumin. In addition, abnormal high molecular weight fibrinogen complexes with Mrs between 600,000 and 700,000 were present. Fibrinogen-albumin and high molecular weight complexes were also detected in the patients' plasmas. Quantitative analysis demonstrated that of the total plasma fibrinogen in the IJmuiden patient, 20% was linked to albumin and 10% was present as high molecular weight complexes. In plasma Nijmegen, 13% was linked to albumin and 15% was present as high molecular weight complexes. These results demonstrate that the additional abnormal cysteine in fibrinogens IJmuiden and Nijmegen resulted in the formation of disulfide-linked complexes with other proteins, predominantly albumin. We also found that a significant fraction of the abnormal fibrinogen molecules contained free sulfhydryl groups. These findings complicate interpretation of functional studies of these altered fibrinogens.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1565641      PMCID: PMC48891          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.89.8.3478

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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