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  • Björquist, P, et al. (författare)
  • Plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1 interacts exclusively with the proteinase domain of tissue plasminogen activator.
  • 1994
  • Ingår i: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. - 0006-3002 .- 1878-2434. ; 1209:2, s. 191-202
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Two different techniques have been used to study the complex formation of recombinant human plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1, PAI-1, with either recombinant human two-chain tissue plasminogen activator, tc tPA (EC 3.4.21.68), or the tPA deletion variants tc K2P, containing the kringle 2 domain and the proteinase domain, and P, containing only the proteinase domain. The same value for Kon, 2.10(7) M-1s-1 for binding of PAI-1 was found for the three tPA forms by direct detection of the complex formation in real time by surface plasmon resonance, BIAcore, or indirectly by monitoring the time course of the inhibition of tPA using the chromogenic substrate N-methylsulfonyl-D-Phe-Gly-Arg-4-pNA-acetate. Apparently, no conformational change is involved in the rate-limiting step, since the kon value was found to be independent of the temperature from 20 to 35 degrees C. By the BIAcore technique, it was found that the complex between PAI-1 and tPA covalently coupled to the surface, was stable at 25 degrees C, since no dissociation was seen in buffer. However, extended treatment with 1 M NH4OH destroyed the complex with t 1/2 = 5 h. The same kon values and complex composition were found by measuring either the binding of tPA to PAI-1 captured on the monoclonal antibody MAI-11 or the binding of PAI-1 to tPA captured on the monoclonal antibody 2:2 B10. Quantification of the complex composition between PAI-1 captured on the monoclonal antibody MAI-11 with either tPA, K2P or P gave a one-to-one ratio with the fraction of active PAI-1, consistent with the results from SDS-PAGE and the specific activity of PAI-1. The complexes of the three tPA forms with PAI-1 captured on a large surface of MAI-11 dissociated more rapidly from MAI-11, with the same apparent koff, kdis, = 2.10(-3) s-1, compared with 0.7-10(-3) s-1 for the dissociation of PAI-1 alone. In consistance, the Kd, calculated from the direct determination of the kon and koff for the association of different form of PAI-1 to a small surface of MAI-11, was found to be higher for PAI-1 in complex with tPA than for free active PAI-1. Apparently, upon complex formation, a change is induced in PAI-1 at the binding epitope for MAI-11.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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  • Lincoln, Per, 1958, et al. (författare)
  • CONFORMATION OF THIOCOLCHICINE AND 2 B-RING-MODIFIED ANALOGS BOUND TO TUBULIN STUDIED WITH OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY
  • 1991
  • Ingår i: Biochemistry. - : American Chemical Society (ACS). - 1520-4995 .- 0006-2960. ; 30:5, s. 1179-1187
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The interaction of tubulin with thiocolchicine and two thiocolchicine analogues, one lacking the B ring and one with a six-membered B ring, has been studied by using near-UV and CD spectroscopies. Rapid, reversible binding of the latter analogue to tubulin demonstrates the ability of the colchicine binding site to accommodate the phenyltropone system with a more coplanar conformation than is present in free colchicine. There is no evidence, however, that bound thiocolchicine should have a much less twisted conformation than free thiocolchicine. Thiocolchicine and the bicyclic analogue appear to have approximately the same conformation of the phenyltropone system, in both the free and the bound states, suggesting that this conformation has an optimal arrangement of the phenyl and tropone rings for binding to tubulin. In contrast to colchicine and related derivatives, the three thiocolchicine analogues show pronounced near-UV CD bands upon association to tubulin. No simple relation could be found between the sign pattern of the CD components in the near-UV band of the thiocolchicinoid chromophore and its axial chirality.
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  • Fridén, B, et al. (författare)
  • The effect of estramustine derivatives on microtubule assembly in vitro depends on the charge of the substituent.
  • 1991
  • Ingår i: Biochemical pharmacology. - 0006-2952. ; 42:5, s. 997-1006
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Estramustine, and derivatives of estramustine with a charged substituent at position 17 on the estrogen moiety, have been investigated for their effects on bovine brain microtubules in vitro. The negatively charged estramustine phosphate has been found previously to be a microtubule-associated protein (MAP)-dependent microtubule inhibitor [Wallin M, Deinum J and Fridén B, FEBS Lett 179: 289-293, 1985]. In the present study the binding of estramustine phosphate to MAP2 and tau was investigated. Both these MAPs were found to have two to three binding sites for estramustine phosphate which is compatible with the reported number of basic amino acid repeats of these MAPs, considered to be the ultimate tubulin binding domains. The Kd for the binding of estramustine phosphate to MAP2 was estimated to be 20 microM at 4 degrees, and for the binding of tau, 200 microM. The rate of dissociation was very low (T1/2 greater than 2 hr), which indicates that the binding of estramustine phosphate may stabilize the protein-drug complex by changing the protein conformation. Two new negatively charged estramustine derivatives, estramustine sulphate and estramustine glucuronide, were found to be similar MAP-dependent microtubule inhibitors. The concentration for 50% inhibition of assembly was 100 microM for the sulphate derivative, the same as found previously for estramustine phosphate, and 250 microM for the more bulky estramustine glucuronide. A positively charged derivative, estramustine sarcosinate, did not inhibit microtubule assembly or alter the composition of the coassembled MAPs. The morphology of the microtubules was, however, affected. The uncharged estramustine bound to both tubulin and MAPs, but no effects were seen on microtubule assembly, the composition of coassembled MAPs or the microtubule morphology. Our results suggest that only negatively charged estramustine derivatives have a MAP-dependent microtubule inhibitory effect. The two new negatively charged derivatives could therefore be valuable tools in the study of tubulin-MAP interactions. The results also confirm that these interactions between tubulin and MAPs are mainly electrostatic.
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