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Enzymatic properties of proteolytic derivatives of human alpha-thrombin.

J Hofsteenge1, P J Braun, S R Stone.   

Abstract

The use of derivatives of alpha-thrombin obtained by limited proteolysis, that have only a single peptide bond cleaved, allowed the unequivocal correlation between the change in covalent structure and alteration of the enzymatic properties. beta T-Thrombin contains a single cleavage in the surface loop corresponding to residues 65-83 of alpha-chymotrypsin [Birktoft, J. J., & Blow, D. M. (1972) J. Mol. Biol. 68, 187-240]. Compared with alpha-thrombin, this modification had a minor effect on the following: (1) The Michaelis constant (Km) for two tripeptidyl p-nitroanilide substrates increased 2-3 fold, whereas the catalytic constant (k cat) remained unaltered. (2) A 2-3 fold increase in the binding constant (KI) of a tripeptidyl chloromethane inhibitor was observed, but the inactivation rate constant (k i) was the same, which indicated that the nucleophilicity of the active-site histidyl residue had not changed. (3) The second-order rate constant for the inhibition by antithrombin III decreased 2-fold. Heparin accelerated the inactivation, and the degree of acceleration was similar to that obtained with alpha-thrombin. Pronounced effects of the cleavage of this loop were found. (1) The cleavage of fibrinogen was approximately 80-fold slower than that with alpha-thrombin. This was mainly due to a 40-fold decrease in k cat. In contrast, only a 1.9-fold increase in the Michaelis constant was observed. (2) The affinity for thrombomodulin had decreased 39-fold compared to alpha-thrombin. epsilon-Thrombin contains a single cleaved peptide bond in the loop corresponding to residues 146-150 in alpha-chymotrypsin.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3378050     DOI: 10.1021/bi00406a049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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