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Fibrinogen Dusart: electron microscopy of molecules, fibers and clots, and viscoelastic properties of clots.

J P Collet1, J L Woodhead, J Soria, C Soria, M Mirshahi, J P Caen, J W Weisel.   

Abstract

Ultrastructural perturbations resulting from defects in polymerization of fibrinogen Dusart, a congenital dysfibrinogenemia with the amino acid substitution A alpha 554 arginine to cysteine, were investigated by a variety of electron microscope studies. Polymerization of this mutant fibrinogen on addition of thrombin is impaired, producing clots with decreased porosity and increased resistance to fibrinolysis, resulting in thrombotic complications in the family members with this dysfibrinogenemia. Electron microscopy of rotary-shadowed individual molecules revealed that, in contrast to control fibrinogen, most of the alpha C domains of fibrinogen or fibrin Dusart appeared to be free-swimming appendages that do not exhibit intra- or intermolecular interactions either with each other or with the central domains. The location of albumin on the alpha C domains was demonstrated by electron microscopy using anti-albumin antibodies. Electron microscopy of negatively contrasted fibrin Dusart fibers indicated that they were less ordered than control fibers and had additional mass visible. Electron microscopy of freeze-dried, unidirectionally shadowed fibers showed that they were twisted with a shorter pitch. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that intact clots were made up of thin fibers with many branch points and very small pore sizes. The viscoelastic properties of Dusart fibrin clots measured with a torsion pendulum indicated a marked increase in stiffness consistent with the structural observations.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8770228      PMCID: PMC1224950          DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(96)79596-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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