Nitrophorin-2: A Novel Mixed-Type Reversible Specific Inhibitor of the Intrinsic Factor-X Activating Complex
- 1 July 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 37 (30) , 10681-10690
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi973050y
Abstract
Nitrophorin-2 (NP-2), isolated from salivary glands of the blood-sucking insect Rhodnius prolixus, has been shown to be a specific inhibitor of the intrinsic factor X-(FX)-activating complex. The inhibitory effect of NP-2 is most potent in the presence of both FVIIIa and phospholipids (artificial phospholipid vesicles or activated human platelets). Detailed kinetic analyses of the inhibitory mechanism of NP-2 demonstrated a decrease in both Vmax and Km of activated FIX-(FIXa)-catalyzed FX activation in the presence of FVIIIa and phospholipid vesicles, characteristic of a hyperbolic mixed-type reversible inhibitor. NP-2 exhibits a higher binding affinity for the enzyme−substrate complex, i.e., FIXa/FVIIIa/Ca2+/phospholipids/FX complex ( = 6.2 nM) than for the enzyme complex, i.e., FIXa/FVIIIa/Ca2+/ phospholipids (Ki = 16.5 nM). The same inhibitory kinetic mechanism is valid in platelet-mediated FIXa-catalyzed FX activation ( = 5.9 nM and Ki = 12.6 nM, respectively). The fact that NP-2 increases the concentrations (EC50) of FIXa, FVIIIa, and phospholipid vesicles required for half-maximal rates of FX activation suggests that NP-2 interferes with the functioning of all three major components of the intrinsic FX-activating complex. NP-2 was found to inhibit FX activation when either phospholipids or FVIIIa are present, but not in the absence of both factors. Taken together, we conclude that NP-2 is a unique, potent, and highly specific inhibitor of the intrinsic FX-activating complex that inhibits FIXa bound either to the phospholipid or activated platelet surface or to the cofactor FVIIIa by interfering with the assembly of FX-activating complex on these surfaces.Keywords
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