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A mechanism for inhibition of factor VIII binding to phospholipid by von Willebrand factor.

E L Saenko1, D Scandella.   

Abstract

von Willebrand factor (vWf) acts as a carrier for blood coagulation factor VIII (fVIII) in the circulation. The amino-terminal 272 residues of mature vWf contain a high affinity fVIII binding site. Upon thrombin activation, fVIII is released from vWf, thereby allowing its binding to phospholipid which is required for its procoagulant activity. Although phospholipid and vWf compete for fVIII binding, it was previously suggested that their binding sites are not closely juxtaposed within the fVIII protein because only amino-terminal vWf proteolytic fragments larger than SPIII-T4 (1-272) were able to block the binding of fVIII to phospholipid. We have demonstrated, however, that SPIII-T4 is able to inhibit fVIII binding to phosphatidylserine (PS) in a dose-dependent fashion, but only at concentrations higher than those used in previous experiments. Our demonstration that the Kd values for vWf and SPIII-T4 for fVIII are 0.52 nM and 48 nM, respectively, explain this discrepancy. Inhibition (> 95%) of SPIII-T4 binding to fVIII by a purified recombinant fVIII C2 domain polypeptide demonstrated that SPIII-T4 binds directly to C2, as we had previously shown for vWf. The similarity of the C2 binding sites for vWf and SPIII-T4 was further confirmed by the identical inhibitory effects of synthetic peptides and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) on vWf-fVIII or SPIII-T4 fVIII binding. In both cases, binding was inhibited by synthetic peptide 2303-2332, containing a PS binding site, and by mAb NMC-VIII/5 Fab' (epitope within C2 residues 2170-2327). We propose that vWf, via residues 1-272, and PS compete for fVIII binding because they recognize overlapping sites within fVIII C2 domain residues 2303-2332.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7775440     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.270.23.13826

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


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