Mechanism of Heparin Activation of Antithrombin. Evidence for Reactive Center Loop Preinsertion with Expulsion upon Heparin Binding
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 35 (26), 8495-8503
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi9604643
Abstract
A heparin-induced conformational change is required to convert antithrombin from a slow to a fast inhibitor of factor Xa. It has been proposed [van Boeckel et al. (1994) Nat. Struct. Biol.1, 423−425] that the reactive center residue P14 is inserted into β-sheet A in native antithrombin and is displaced from the β-sheet by heparin binding, thereby altering the conformation of the reactive center and making it a better target for factor Xa binding. To test this hypothesis, we have characterized a P14 serine → tryptophan antithrombin variant. From changes in tryptophan fluorescence upon heparin binding, increased affinity for heparin, and partial activation of the variant against factor Xa, we conclude that the proposed mechanism of heparin activation is correct with respect to loop expulsion and that it may consequently be possible to create more highly activated antithrombin variants through suitable hinge region substitutions.Keywords
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