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Evidence for a protein S receptor(s) on human vascular smooth muscle cells. Analysis of the binding characteristics and mitogenic properties of protein S on human vascular smooth muscle cells.

O Benzakour1, C Formstone, S Rahman, C Kanthou, U Dennehy, M F Scully, V V Kakkar, D N Cooper.   

Abstract

The presence of specific binding sites for the coagulation factor protein S (PS) on the surface of human vascular smooth muscle cells (HVSMC) is described. The binding characteristics of 125I-PS to HVSMC were studied and found to be saturable, reversible and, as described by the Hill equation, co-operative (h 1.74; Kd 0.33 nM). Autoradiographic analysis of detergent extracts of HVSMC chemically cross-linked with 125I-PS and separated by SDS/PAGE revealed radioactivity associated with two proteins with apparent molecular masses of 220 and 230 kDa respectively. The mitogenic activity of PS on HVSMC was also investigated. Protein S was shown to stimulate DNA synthesis of growth-arrested HVSMC and to support their proliferation under low-serum conditions in a sustained and dose-dependent manner.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7772030      PMCID: PMC1136950          DOI: 10.1042/bj3080481

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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