ADAMTS proteases typically employ some combination of ancillary C-terminal disintegrin-like, thrombospondin-1, cysteine-rich, and spacer domains to bind substrates and facilitate proteolysis by an N-terminal metalloprotease domain. We constructed chimeric proteases and substrates to examine the role of C-terminal domains of ADAMTS13 and ADAMTS5 in the recognition of their physiological cleavage sites in von Willebrand factor (VWF) and aggrecan, respectively. ADAMTS5 cleaves Glu(373)-Ala(374) and Glu(1480)-Gly(1481) bonds in bovine aggrecan but does not cleave VWF.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) produces factor Xa-dependent feedback inhibition of factor VIIa/tissue factor-induced coagulation. Messages for 2 isoforms of TFPI have been identified. TFPIα mRNA encodes a protein with an acidic N-terminus, 3 Kunitz-type protease inhibitor domains and a basic C-terminus that has been purified from plasma and culture media.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProtein S (PS) enhances the inhibition of factor Xa (FXa) by tissue factor pathway inhibitor-alpha (TFPI-alpha) in the presence of Ca(2+) and phospholipids. Altered forms of recombinant TFPI-alpha were used to determine the structures within TFPI-alpha that may be involved in this PS-dependent effect. Wild-type TFPI-alpha (TFPI(WT)), TFPI-alpha lacking the K3 domain (TFPI-(DeltaK3)), and TFPI-alpha containing a single amino acid change at the putative P1 residue of K3 (R199L, TFPI(K3P1)) produced equivalent FXa inhibition in the absence of PS, whereas the response in FXa inhibition produced by PS was reduced with TFPI(K3P1) (EC(50) 61.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEndothelial cells secrete prothrombotic ultralarge von Willebrand factor (VWF) multimers, and the metalloprotease ADAMTS13 cleaves them into smaller, less dangerous multimers. This reaction is stimulated by tensile force applied to the VWF substrate, which may occur on cell surfaces or in the circulating blood. The cleavage of soluble VWF by ADAMTS13 was accelerated dramatically by a combination of platelets and fluid shear stress applied in a cone-plate viscometer.
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