Functional properties and active-site topographies of factor X Gla- and prothrombin Gla-domain chimeras of activated protein C

Shabir H. Qureshi, Likui Yang, Chandrashekhara Manithody, Jong Sup Bae, Alireza R. Rezaie

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Abstract

Substitution of the Gla-domain of activated protein C (APC) with the Gla-domain of prothrombin (APC-PTGla) improves the anticoagulant activity of APC independent of protein S. Previous FRET studies showed that this substitution alters the active-site topography of this mutant, rendering it identical to the active site of the APC-protein S complex. In this study, we characterized the functional properties and the active-site topography of another APC chimera containing the Gla-domain of factor X (APC-FXGla). We discovered that the anticoagulant activity of this mutant was similarly improved independent of protein S. The average distance of the closest approach (L) between the donor dye fluorescein attached to the active site of APC derivatives and the acceptor dye octadecylrhodamine incorporated into PC/PS vesicles was determined to be 99 Å for APC and 84-86 Å for both APC-PTGla and APC-FXGla. Protein S minimally influenced the L values of the APC chimeras, however, it lowered this value to 87 Å for wild-type APC. Further studies revealed that neither chimera elicits a protective signaling response in the TNF-α-activated endothelial cells. These results suggest that unique structural features within the Gla-domain of APC enable the protease to interact with endothelial protein C receptor in the antiinflammatory pathway, while the same features also cause an inherently lower specific activity for APC in the anticoagulant pathway. This adaptation has made APC a cofactor-dependent protease, requiring the cofactor function of protein S for its optimal anticoagulant function, which appears to involve the alteration of the active-site topography of APC above the membrane surface.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1080-1086
Number of pages7
JournalBiochimica et Biophysica Acta - General Subjects
Volume1780
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2008

Keywords

  • APC
  • Factor X
  • FRET
  • Gla-domain
  • Prothrombin

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