因子V b结构域酸性区域与其碱性区域以及与TFPI/TFPI2的相互作用:来自分子模拟研究的结构见解。

Kanagasabai Vadivel, Y. Kumar, M. Bunce, R. Camire, M. Bajaj, S. P. Bajaj
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因子V (FV) b结构域包含一个酸性区域(FV- ar2)和一个碱性区域(FV- br),它们相互作用并维持原因子形式的FV;通过缺失/蛋白水解去除任何区域都会产生活性的FVa分子。组织因子通路抑制剂1型(TFPI)和2型(TFPI2)均含有与FV-BR同源的c端基段;TFPI中的该区域(在TFPI2中预测)与血小板FVa(缺乏FV-BR)中的FV-AR2高亲和力结合并抑制FVa功能。目的了解FV-AR2与FV-BR、TFPI-BR和TFPI2-BR的分子相互作用。方法采用圆二色性和分子模拟方法。结果和结论scd实验显示,FV-AR2和FV-BR均存在~ 20%的螺旋含量,但均缺乏β -sheet。利用线程法(I-TASSER)预测得到的FV-AR2和FV-BR的结构与CD数据一致,具有内部疏水残基和表面带电残基的致密褶皱。来自QMEAN和ModFOLD服务器的分数表明每个结构是本机的概率非常高。具有c端基尾的TFPI和TFPI2的Kunitz domain-3预测模型与已知的同源结构一致。ClusPro对接实验表明,FV-AR2的酸性槽具有较高的形状互补性,可容纳FV-BR (1002-RKKKK-1006)、TFPI-BR (256-RKRKK-260)或TFPI2-BR (191-KKKKK-195)中的保守碱基残基。此外,在每种情况下都发生类似的静电相互作用。在没有实验确定结构的情况下,这些模型为FV、TFPI和TFPI2的适当诱变研究提供了指导点。
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Interaction of factor V B-domain acidic region with its basic region and with TFPI/TFPI2: Structural insights from molecular modeling studies.
BACKGROUND Factor V (FV) B-domain contains an acidic region (FV-AR2) and a basic region (FV-BR), which interact with each other and maintain FV in a procofactor form; removal of either region via deletion/proteolysis results in an active FVa molecule. Tissue factor pathway inhibitor type-1 (TFPI) and type-2 (TFPI2) each contain a C-terminus basic segment homologous to FV-BR; this region in TFPI (and predicted in TFPI2) binds to FV-AR2 in platelet FVa (that lacks FV-BR) with high affinity and inhibits FVa function. OBJECTIVES To understand molecular interactions between FV-AR2 with FV-BR, TFPI-BR and TFPI2-BR. METHODS Circular dichroism (CD) and molecular modeling approaches. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS CD experiments reveal the presence of ∼20% helical content in both FV-AR2 and FV-BR but each lacks beta-sheet. Predicted structures of FV-AR2 and FV-BR, obtained using threading (I-TASSER), are consistent with the CD data and have compact folds with hydrophobic residues in the interior and charged residues on the surface. Scores from QMEAN and ModFOLD servers indicate a very high probability for each structure to be native. Predicted models of Kunitz domain-3 of TFPI and TFPI2 each with C-terminal basic tail are consistent with known homologous structures. Docking experiments using ClusPro indicate that the acidic groove of FV-AR2 has high shape complementarity to accommodate the conserved basic residues in FV-BR (1002-RKKKK-1006), TFPI-BR (256-RKRKK-260) or TFPI2-BR (191-KKKKK-195). Further, similar electrostatic interactions occur in each case. These models, in the absence of experimentally determined structures, provide a guiding point for proper mutagenesis studies in FV, TFPI and TFPI2.
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