Literature DB >> 157166

On the specific interaction between the lysine-binding sites in plasmin and complementary sites in alpha2-antiplasmin and in fibrinogen.

B Wiman, H R Lijnen, D Collen.   

Abstract

Plasminogen and plasminogen derivatives which contain lysine-binding sites were found to decrease the reaction rate between plasmin and alpha2-antiplasmin by competing with plasmin for the complementary site(s) in alpha2-antiplasmin. The dissocwation constant Kd for the interaction between intact plasminogen (Glu-plasminogen) and alpha2-antiplasmin is 4.0 microM but those for Lys-plasminogen or TLCK-plasmin are about 10-fold lower indicating a stronger interaction. The lysine-binding site(s) which is situated in triple-loops 1--3 in the plasmin A-chain is mainly responsible for the interaction with alpha2-antiplasmin. The interaction between Glu-plasminogen and alpha2-antiplasmin furthermore enhances the activation of Glu-plasminogen by urokinase to a comparable extent as 6-aminohexanoic acid, suggesting that similar conformational changes occur in the proenzyme after complex formation. Fibrinogen, fibrinogen digested with plasmin, purified fragment E and purified fragment D interfere with the reaction between plasmin and alpha2-antiplasmin by competing with alpha2-antiplasmin for the lysine-binding site(s) in the plasmin A-chain. The Kd obtained for these interactions varied between 0.2 microM and 1.4 microM; fragment E being the most effective. Thus the fibrinogen molecule contains several complementary sites to the lysine-binding sites located both in its NH2-terminal and COOH-terminal regions; these sites are to a large extent.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 157166     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2795(79)90094-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


  53 in total

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4.  In vivo regulation of plasminogen function by plasma carboxypeptidase B.

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5.  Macro- and micro-stabilities of the kringle 4 domain from plasminogen. The effect of ligand binding.

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6.  Fibrin structures during tissue-type plasminogen activator-mediated fibrinolysis studied by laser light scattering: relation to fibrin enhancement of plasminogen activation.

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7.  A first-in-human phase I trial of locally delivered human plasmin for hemodialysis graft occlusion.

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8.  Thrombolytic efficacy of recombinant human microplasmin in a canine model of copper coil-induced coronary artery thrombosis.

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9.  Lipoprotein (a) promotes plasmin inhibition by alpha 2-antiplasmin.

Authors:  J M Edelberg; S V Pizzo
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1992-08-15       Impact factor: 3.857

10.  Partial amino acid sequence of apolipoprotein(a) shows that it is homologous to plasminogen.

Authors:  D L Eaton; G M Fless; W J Kohr; J W McLean; Q T Xu; C G Miller; R M Lawn; A M Scanu
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