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Escherichia coli-derived von Willebrand factor-A2 domain fluorescence/Forster resonance energy transfer proteins that quantify ADAMTS13 activity.


ABSTRACT: The cleavage of the A2 domain of von Willebrand factor (VWF) by the metalloprotease ADAMTS13 regulates VWF size and platelet thrombosis rates. Reduction or inhibition of this enzyme activity leads to thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP). We generated a set of novel molecules called VWF-A2 FRET (fluorescence/Förster resonance energy transfer) proteins, where variants of yellow fluorescent protein (Venus) and cyan fluorescent protein (Cerulean) flank either the entire VWF-A2 domain (175 amino acids) or truncated fragments (141, 113, and 77 amino acids) of this domain. These proteins were expressed in Escherichia coli in soluble form, and they exhibited FRET properties. Results show that the introduction of Venus/Cerulean itself did not alter the ability of VWF-A2 to undergo ADAMTS13-mediated cleavage. The smallest FRET protein, XS-VWF, detected plasma ADAMTS13 activity down to 10% of normal levels. Tests of acquired and inherited TTP could be completed within 30 min. VWF-A2 conformation changed progressively, and not abruptly, on increasing urea concentrations. Although proteins with 77 and 113 VWF-A2 residues were cleaved in the absence of denaturant, 4M urea was required for the efficient cleavage of larger constructs. Overall, VWF-A2 FRET proteins can be applied both for the rapid diagnosis of plasma ADAMTS13 activity and as a tool to study VWF-A2 conformation dynamics.

SUBMITTER: Dayananda KM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3031717 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Escherichia coli-derived von Willebrand factor-A2 domain fluorescence/Förster resonance energy transfer proteins that quantify ADAMTS13 activity.

Dayananda Kannayakanahalli M KM   Gogia Shobhit S   Neelamegham Sriram S  

Analytical biochemistry 20101210 2


The cleavage of the A2 domain of von Willebrand factor (VWF) by the metalloprotease ADAMTS13 regulates VWF size and platelet thrombosis rates. Reduction or inhibition of this enzyme activity leads to thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP). We generated a set of novel molecules called VWF-A2 FRET (fluorescence/Förster resonance energy transfer) proteins, where variants of yellow fluorescent protein (Venus) and cyan fluorescent protein (Cerulean) flank either the entire VWF-A2 domain (175 amino  ...[more]

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