Literature DB >> 1849894

Allosteric changes in thrombin's activity produced by peptides corresponding to segments of natural inhibitors and substrates.

G L Hortin1, B L Trimpe.   

Abstract

Acidic synthetic peptides corresponding to segments of several nonhomologous proteins (hirudin, residues 54-65; heparin cofactor II, residues 54-75; and fibrinogen, residues 410-427 of the gamma B-chain) inhibit thrombin's cleavage of fibrinogen without blocking the enzyme's active site. Here, we examined effects of these peptides on thrombin's cleavage of protein C and small peptides. Activation of protein C by thrombin in the absence of calcium was inhibited by all of the peptides. Maximal inhibition was 60%, and no greater inhibition was produced by higher peptide concentrations. This differed from progressive inhibition of protein C activation by increasing peptide concentrations in the presence of thrombomodulin and calcium. Potencies of the peptides were in the order hirudin-(54-65) greater than heparin cofactor II-(54-75) greater than gamma B-chain-(410-427). Sulfation of the tyrosine residue in hirudin-(54-65) increased its potency about 10-fold, similar to changes in anticlotting activity. The peptides were activators rather than inhibitors of the cleavage of small chromogenic substrates. In the presence of the peptides, the affinity of thrombin for the substrates S-2366 (pyro-Glu-Pro-Arg-4-nitroanilide), Chromozyme TH (tosyl-Gly-Pro-Arg-4-nitroanilide), and S-2251 (D-Val-Leu-Lys-4-nitroanilide) increased 1.5-2-fold with little change in the Vmax of substrate cleavage. Potencies of peptides in these allosteric effects on thrombin was in the same order as for their other effects. The similar actions of these nonhomologous peptides, which are believed to bind to thrombin's anion-binding exosite, suggest that binding of any peptide to this site exerts the same allosteric effect on thrombin's active site. Interactions of these peptides with thrombin may serve as models for regulation of thrombin's interactions with natural substrates and inhibitors.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1849894

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


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