Localization in the fibrinogen γ-chain of a new site that is involved in the acceleration of the tissue-type plasminogen activator-catalysed activation of plasminogen
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In previous publications [e.g. Voskuilen, Vermond, Veeneman, Van Boom, Klasen, Zegers and Nieuwenhuizen (1987) J. Biol. Chem. 262, 5944-5946] we have shown that fibrin(ogen) chain fragment Aα-(148-160) contains a site that contributes to the acceleration of Glu-plasminogen activation by tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA). In contrast with fibrin, this peptide, however, does not enhance the rate of mini-plasminogen activation. Therefore, possibly more stimulatory sites than Aα-(148-160) are present in fibrin. In the present investigation we have localized a possible second type of stimulatory site in the fibrin(ogen) molecule. A whole CNBr digest of fibrinogen was applied to a Bio-Gel P-2 column run in water, pH 4. Two peaks with stimulatory activity were observed, one at the void volume and one between the void volume and the total volume. The former contained the previously described stimulating fragment FCB-2 [which comprises Aα-(148- 160)]; the latter had not been observed before and was characterized further. The stimulating material in the low-M fraction of the Bio-Gel P-2 column was precipitated at pH 8.3 in a virtually pure form. It has a high tryptophan content, and an M(r) of 6500 as assessed by SDS/PAGE. On reduction, a main band of M(r) 2500 is seen, plus a weakly staining band of M(r) 4000. These properties plus the amino acid sequence data identify the fragment as FCB-5. FCB-5 consists of two chains, i.e. γ-(311-336) and γ-(337-379), linked by a single disulphide bond between Cys-γ-326 and Cys-γ-339. Both these chains and the disulphide bond appear to be essential for rate enhancement. FCB-5 enhances the activation rates of Glu-, mini- and micro-plasminogen, with all five kringles, only kringle V and without kringles respectively. FCB-5 binds t-PA, but none of the plasminogen forms binds to FCB-5. This indicates that the rate enhancements induced by FCB-5 are due to an effect on t-PA. Chemicals/CAS: fibrin, 9001-31-4; fibrinogen, 9001-32-5; plasminogen activator, 9039-53-6; plasminogen, 9001-91-6; Cyanogen Bromide, 506-68-3; Fibrinogen, 9001-32-5; fibrinopeptides gamma; Peptide Fragments; Plasminogen, 9001-91-6; Tissue Plasminogen Activator, EC 3.4.21.68
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TNO Identifier
231763
ISSN
0264-6021
Source
Biochemical Journal, 283(1), pp. 187-191.
Pages
187-191
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