Protein C, which is an important anti-thrombotic factor in the blood coagulation cascade, undergoes several post-translational modifications. gamma-Carboxylation on nine glutamic acid residues at the N-terminal region of the light chain [gamma-carboxylated glutamic acid (Gla) domain] is considered to be critical for full anti-clotting activity. It is also known that when recombinant protein C is expressed in animal cells this particular modification is often lost. We were successful in preparing a monoclonal antibody (PC01) which distinguishes the sufficiently gamma-carboxylated protein from the rest by its specific affinity for the Ca(2+)-induced conformational change of the former, and thereby developed a simple process of purifying sufficiently gamma-carboxylated protein C. Culture supernatant of Chinese hamster ovary cell transformants was first applied to Q-Sepharose and recombinant protein C was partially purified. It was then loaded onto a PC01 affinity column in the presence of 5 mM calcium chloride. Sufficiently gamma-carboxylated protein C was retained while insufficient-carboxylated protein C quickly passed through. The former was eluted with 5 mM EDTA efficiently and with high purity, contained eight Gla units per molecule, and had similar anti-clotting activity. The flow-through was relatively impure protein C which contained five Gla units per molecule and showed limited anti-clotting activity. We extended the application of the Ca(2+)-induced conformational change to conventional ion-exchange chromatography. The sufficiently gamma-carboxylated protein C was found to elute earlier in the salt gradient from an anion-exchange column in the presence of 5 mM calcium chloride being fully separated from the insufficiently carboxylated protein C.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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