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  • Aleshkov, S B, et al. (author)
  • Biochemical and biophysical studies of reactive center cleaved plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1. The distance between P3 and P1' determined by donor-donor fluorescence energy transfer.
  • 1996
  • In: Journal of Biological Chemistry. - 0021-9258 .- 1083-351X. ; 271:35, s. 21231-8
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 (PAI-1) is a fast acting inhibitor of plasminogen activators (PAs). In accordance with other serpins, PAI-1 is thought to undergo a conformational change upon reactive center cleavage. In this study we have developed methods to produce and purify reactive center cleaved wild-type PAI-1 and characterized this molecular form of PAI-1 by biochemical and biophysical methods. Incubation with Sepharose-bound trypsin caused cleavage only at the P1-P1' bond in the reactive center and resulted in 39- and 4-kDa polypeptides, strongly held together by noncovalent interactions. Circular dichroism measurements suggest that the reactive center cleavage triggers larger conformational changes than the conversion from the active to the latent form. Cleaved PAI-1 did not bind to either PAs or vitronectin but retained the heparin-binding capacity. To study the structure of cleaved PAI-1 by polarized fluorescence spectroscopy and to measure intramolecular distances, we used cysteine substitution mutants to which extrinsic fluorescence probes were attached. These studies revealed increasing orientational freedom of probes in the P3 and P1' positions upon cleavage. Distance measurements based on fluorescence energy transfer between probes in positions P3 and P1' indicate that these residues are separated by at least 68 +/- 10 A in cleaved PAI-1.
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  • Karolin, J, et al. (author)
  • Donor-donor energy migration for determining intramolecular distances in proteins : I. Application of a model to the latent plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1).
  • 1998
  • In: Biophysical Journal. - 0006-3495 .- 1542-0086. ; 74:1, s. 11-21
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    • A new fluorescence spectroscopic method is presented for determining intramolecular and intermolecular distances in proteins and protein complexes, respectively. The method circumvents the general problem of achieving specific labeling with two different chromophoric molecules, as needed for the conventional donor-acceptor transfer experiments. For this, mutant forms of proteins that contain one or two unique cysteine residues can be constructed for specific labeling with one or two identical fluorescent probes, so-called donors (d). Fluorescence depolarization experiments on double-labeled Cys mutant monitor both reorientational motions of the d molecules, as well as the rate of intramolecular energy migration. In this report a model that accounts for these contributions to the fluorescence anisotropy is presented and experimentally tested. Mutants of a protease inhibitor, plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1 (PAI-1), containing one or two cysteine residues, were labeled with sulfhydryl specific derivatives of 4,4-difluoro-4-borata-3a-azonia-4a-aza-s-indacence (BODIPY). From the rate of energy migration, the intramolecular distance between the d groups was calculated by using the Forster mechanism and by accounting for the influence of local anisotropic orientation of the d molecules. The calculated intramolecular distances were compared with those obtained from the crystal structure of PAI-1 in its latent form. To test the stability of parameters extracted from experiments, synthetic data were generated and reanalyzed.
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  • Wilczynska, Malgorzata, et al. (author)
  • The inhibition mechanism of serpins. Evidence that the mobile reactive center loop is cleaved in the native protease-inhibitor complex.
  • 1995
  • In: Journal of Biological Chemistry. - 0021-9258 .- 1083-351X. ; 270:50, s. 29652-5
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Inhibitors that belong to the serine protease inhibitor or serpin family have reactive centers that constitute a mobile loop with P1-P1' residues acting as a bait for cognate protease. Current hypotheses are conflicting as to whether the native serpin-protease complex is a tetrahedral intermediate with an intact inhibitor or an acyl-enzyme complex with a cleaved inhibitor P1-P1' peptide bond. Here we show that the P1' residue of the plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 mutant (P1' Cys) became more accessible to radiolabeling in complex with urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) compared with its complex with catalytically inactive anhydro-uPA, indicating that complex formation with cognate protease leads to a conformational change whereby the P1' residue becomes more accessible. Analysis of chemically blocked NH2 termini of serpin-protease complexes revealed that the P1-P1' peptide bonds of three different serpins are cleaved in the native complex with their cognate protease. Complex formation and reactive center cleavage were found to be rapid and coordinated events suggesting that cleavage of the reactive center loop and the subsequent loop insertion induce the conformational changes required to lock the serpin-protease complex.
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