Mn2+ Binding to Factor VIII Subunits and Its Effect on Cofactor Activity
- 10 December 2002
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 42 (1), 145-153
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi026430e
Abstract
Metal ions, such as Ca2+ and Mn2+, are necessary for the generation of cofactor activity following reconstitution of factor VIII from its isolated light chain (LC) and heavy chain (HC). Titration of EDTA-treated factor VIII with Mn2+ showed saturable binding with high affinity (K(d) = 5.7 +/- 2.1 microM) as detected using a factor Xa generation assay. No significant competition between Ca2+ and Mn2+ for factor VIII binding (K(i) = 4.6 mM) was observed as measured by equilibrium dialysis using 20 microM Ca2+ and 8 microM factor VIII in the presence of 0-1 mM Mn2+. The intersubunit affinity measured by fluorescence energy transfer of an acrylodan-labeled LC (fluorescence donor) and fluorescein-labeled HC (fluorescence acceptor) in the presence of 20 mM Mn2+ (K(d) = 53.0 +/- 17.1 nM) was not significantly different from the affinity value previously obtained in the absence of metal ion (K(d) = 53.8 +/- 14.2 nM). The sensitization of phosphorescence of Tb3+ bound to factor VIII subunits was utilized to detect Mn2+ binding to the subunits. Mn2+ inhibited the phosphorescence of Tb3+ bound to HC and LC, as well as the HC-derived A1 and A2 subunits with a relatively wide range of estimated inhibition constant values (K(i) values = 169-1147 microM), whereas Ca2+ showed no effect on Tb3+ phosphorescence. These results suggest that factor VIII cofactor activity can be generated by Mn2+ binding to site(s) on factor VIII that are different from the high-affinity Ca2+ binding site. However, like Ca2+, Mn2+ did not alter the affinity for HC and LC association. Thus, Mn2+appears to generate factor VIII cofactor activity by a similar mechanism as observed for Ca2+following its association at nonidentical sites on the protein.Keywords
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