The p11 Subunit of the Annexin II Tetramer Plays a Key Role in the Stimulation of t-PA-Dependent Plasminogen Activation
- 5 November 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 37 (48), 16958-16966
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi981713l
Abstract
Annexin II tetramer (AIIt) is an important endothelial cell surface protein receptor for plasminogen and t-PA. AIIt, a heterotetramer, is composed of two p36 subunits (called annexin II) and two p11 subunits. In this report, we have compared the ability of the isolated p36 and p11 subunits to stimulate t-PA-dependent [Glu]plasminogen activation. The fluid-phase recombinant p11 subunit stimulated the rate of t-PA-dependent activation of [Glu]plasminogen about 46-fold compared to an approximate stimulation of 2-fold by the recombinant p36 subunit and 77-fold by recombinant AIIt. The stimulation of t-PA-dependent activation of [Glu]plasminogen by the p11 subunit was Ca2+-independent and inhibited by ε-aminocaproic acid. [Glu]Plasminogen bound to a p11 subunit affinity column and could be eluted with ε-aminocaproic acid. Both AIIt and the p11 subunit protected t-PA and plasmin from inactivation by PAI-1 and α2-antiplasmin, respectively. A peptide to the C terminus of the p11 subunit (85-Y-F-V-V-H-M-K-Q-K-G-K-K-96) inhibited the p11-dependent stimulation of t-PA-dependent plasminogen activation. In addition, a deletion mutant of the p11 subunit, missing the last two C-terminal lysine residues, retained only about 15% of the activity of the wild-type p11 subunit. Similarly, a mutant AIIt composed of the wild-type p36 subunit and the p11 subunit deletion mutant possessed about 12% of the wild-type activity. These results, therefore, suggest that the C-terminal lysine residues of the p11 subunit bind plasminogen and participate in the stimulation of t-PA-dependent activation of plasminogen by AIIt.Keywords
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