Plasma protein S contains zinc essential for efficient activated protein C‐independent anticoagulant activity and binding to factor Xa, but not for efficient binding to tissue factor pathway inhibitor
- 24 February 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The FASEB Journal
- Vol. 23 (7) , 2244-2253
- https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.08-123174
Abstract
Protein S (PS) is a cofactor for activated protein C (APC), which inactivates coagulation factors (F) Va and VIIIa. Deficiency of protein C or PS is associated with risk of thrombosis. We found that PS also has APC-independent anticoagulant activity (PS-direct) and directly inhibits thrombin generated by FXa/FVa (prothrombinase complex). Here we report that PS contains Zn(2+) that is required for PS-direct and that is lost during certain purification procedures. Immunoaffinity-purified PS contained 1.4 +/- 0.6 Zn(2+)/mol, whereas MonoQ-purified and commercial PS contained 0.15 +/- 0.15 Zn(2+)/mol. This may explain the controversy regarding the validity of PS-direct. Zn(2+) content correlated positively with PS-direct in prothrombinase assays and clotting assays, but APC-cofactor activity of PS was independent of Zn(2+) content. PS-direct and Zn(2+) were restored to inactive PS under mildly denaturing conditions. Conversely, o-phenanthroline reversibly impaired the PS-direct of active PS. Zn(2+)-containing PS bound FXa more efficiently (K(d)(app)=9.3 nM) than Zn(2+)-deficient PS (K(d)(app)=110 nM). PS bound TFPI efficiently, independently of Zn(2+) content (K(d)(app)=21 nM). Antibodies that block PS-direct preferentially recognized Zn(2+)-containing PS, suggesting conformation differences at or near the interface of 2 laminin G-like domains near the PS C terminus. Thus, Zn(2+) is required for PS-direct and efficient FXa binding and may play a role in stabilizing PS conformation.Keywords
Funding Information
- National Institutes of Health (HL70002, HL0888375, HL21544)
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