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Sequences required for thrombomodulin cofactor activity within the fourth epidermal growth factor-like domain of human thrombomodulin.

S R Lentz1, Y Chen, J E Sadler.   

Abstract

Activation of protein C by thrombin is stimulated by the endothelial cell cofactor thrombomodulin. The structural regions of thrombomodulin necessary for cofactor activity have been localized to the fourth through sixth epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like domains. The fourth EGF-like domain is unnecessary for high affinity thrombin binding, but is required for cofactor activity. To identify essential sequences within the fourth EGF-like domain, a series of recombinant human thrombomodulins consisting of EGF-like domains four through six were expressed in human kidney cells. These mutants contain replacements of disulfide loops within the fourth EGF-like domain, thereby conserving overall disulfide bond structure. All of the mutants bound to thrombin with high affinity, and inhibited the fibrinogen-clotting activity of thrombin to a similar extent. Two regions of the fourth EGF-like domain were identified to be essential for cofactor activity: 1) the sequence consisting of amino acids Glu-357, Tyr-358, and Gln-359 shared by the overlapping first and second disulfide loops, and 2) the amino-terminal region of the third disulfide loop containing amino acids Glu-374, Gly-375, and Phe-376. These results suggest that amino acids critical for thrombomodulin cofactor activity are located near the junction between the two subdomains of the fourth EGF-like domain.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8392074

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


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