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The Effects of Metal Ions on Heparin/Heparin Sulfate-Protein Interactions.

Fuming Zhang1, Xinle Liang2, Julie M Beaudet3, Yujin Lee3, Robert J Linhardt1,3,4.   

Abstract

Heparin/heparin sulfate (HS) interacts with a number of proteins thereby playing an essential role in the regulation of many physiological processes. The understanding of heparin/HS-protein interactions at the molecular level is of fundamental importance to biology and will aid in the development of highly specific glycan-based therapeutic agents. The heparin-binding proteins (HBPs) interact with sulfated domains of heparin/HS chains primarily through ionic attraction between negatively charged groups in HS/heparin chains and basic amino acid residues within the protein. Reports in literature have been shown that heparin molecules have a high affinity for a wide range of metal ions. In the present study, we used surface plasmon resonance (SPR) to study the effects of metal ions (under physiological and non-physiological concentrations) on heparin/HS-protein interactions. The results showed that under non-physiological of metal ion concentration, different metal ions showed different effects on heparin binding to fibroblast growth factor-1 (FGF1) and interleakin-7 (IL7). While the effects of individual metal ion at physiological concentrations had little impact on protein binding, the mixed metal ions reduced the FGF1/heparin or IL7/heparin binding affinity, changing its binding profile.

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Keywords:  Heparin; Interaction; Metalion; Potein; Surface Plasmon Resonance

Year:  2014        PMID: 28890953      PMCID: PMC5589159          DOI: 10.19104/jbtr.2014.101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Technol Res


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