The effect of fucoidan, heparin and cyanogen bromide-fibrinogen on the activation of human glutamic-plasminogen by tissue plasminogen activator
- 1 April 2003
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis
- Vol. 14 (3) , 229-234
- https://doi.org/10.1097/01.mbc.0000061292.28953.c5
Abstract
Earlier studies on the stimulatory effect of fucoidan, heparin, and cyanogen bromide (CNBr)-fibrinogen digest on the in-vitro activation of glutamic type plasminogen by tissue plasminogen activator, which were performed using subphysiologic ionic strengths of buffers, gave inconsistent results because of the variation in the ionic strengths of the buffers used. Studies were therefore conducted on the effect of these cofactors using 0.05 mol/l Tris buffer containing a physiologic concentration of sodium chloride. The double reciprocal plots of the activation of glutamic type plasminogen by tissue plasminogen activator in the presence of fucoidan and 6-aminohexanoic acid (6-AH) or heparin and 6-AH showed a four- to six-fold increase in Kcat, while the Km remained unchanged. On the other hand, there was greater than sixfold lowering of Km from 0.213 to 0.035 μmol/l in the presence of CNBr-fibrinogen, while Kcat was only slightly increased. The ratios of the initial rate of plasmin generation in the presence or absence of the cofactors were plotted against the inverse of the volume fraction of glutamic type plasminogen or of tissue plasminogen activator after serial dilution. The results suggested that the enhancements by fucoidan and 6-AH or CNBr-fibrinogen were due to their interactions directed towards glutamic type plasminogen, while for heparin and 6-AH, the interaction was directed towards tissue plasminogen activator. Circular dichroism studies in the near ultraviolet range (250-308 nm) showed that 6-AH enhanced the circular dichroism spectra of glutamic type plasminogen around certain chromophores, while fucoidan and heparin had no effect, suggesting that the enhancement by the cofactors may be related to the favorable conformational changes of glutamic type plasminogen by 6-AH. Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis 14:229-234 © 2003 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.Keywords
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