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Identification of individual tyrosine sulfation sites within factor VIII required for optimal activity and efficient thrombin cleavage.

D A Michnick1, D D Pittman, R J Wise, R J Kaufman.   

Abstract

Factor VIII functions as an essential cofactor in the blood coagulation cascade for the factor IXa-mediated activation of factor X. Factor VIII contains 6 tyrosine residues at positions 346, 718, 719, 723, 1664, and 1680 that are modified by post-translational sulfation. This modification is required for full factor VIII procoagulant activity. We have employed site-directed mutagenesis to identify the individual sulfated tyrosines within factor VIII that influence activity. The molecules were expressed in COS-1 monkey cells by transient transfection, and the resultant proteins were characterized. Metabolic incorporation of [35S]sulfate demonstrated that all 6 tyrosine residues are sulfated in factor VIII. Sulfation at residues 346 and 1664 was required for full activity in a factor VIII clotting assay but did not affect factor VIII activity monitored by a factor Xa generation assay. The Tyr346-->Phe and Tyr1664-->Phe mutants displayed delayed thrombin activation that correlated with delayed cleavage at residues 372 and 1689, respectively. In contrast, these mutants were efficiently activated by factor Xa. A triple Tyr to Phe mutant at residues 718, 719, and 723 displayed both reduced factor VIII clotting activity and factor Xa generation activity. Finally, a Tyr1680-->Phe mutant factor VIII displayed a 5-fold reduced affinity for von Willebrand factor. The results demonstrate that 1) sulfation at tyrosine residues 346 and 1664 increases factor VIII activity by increasing the rate of thrombin activation and cleavage; 2) sulfation at tyrosine residues 718, 719, and 723 increases the intrinsic activity of factor VIIIa; and 3) sulfation at tyrosine residue 1680 increases the affinity for vWF. In addition, the results implicate that thrombin interacts with three distinct sites within factor VIII, two of which are required for proteolytic activation. The results demonstrate that the six sites of tyrosine sulfation modulate factor VIII activity through different mechanisms.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8051097

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


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