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Dimeric Organization of Blood Coagulation Factor VIII bound to Lipid Nanotubes.


ABSTRACT: Membrane-bound Factor VIII (FVIII) has a critical function in blood coagulation as the pro-cofactor to the serine-protease Factor IXa (FIXa) in the FVIIIa-FIXa complex assembled on the activated platelet membrane. Defects or deficiency of FVIII cause Hemophilia A, a mild to severe bleeding disorder. Despite existing crystal structures for FVIII, its membrane-bound organization has not been resolved. Here we present the dimeric FVIII membrane-bound structure when bound to lipid nanotubes, as determined by cryo-electron microscopy. By combining the structural information obtained from helical reconstruction and single particle subtomogram averaging at intermediate resolution (15-20 Å), we show unambiguously that FVIII forms dimers on lipid nanotubes. We also demonstrate that the organization of the FVIII membrane-bound domains is consistently different from the crystal structure in solution. The presented results are a critical step towards understanding the mechanism of the FVIIIa-FIXa complex assembly on the activated platelet surface in the propagation phase of blood coagulation.

SUBMITTER: Dalm D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4469981 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dimeric Organization of Blood Coagulation Factor VIII bound to Lipid Nanotubes.

Dalm Daniela D   Galaz-Montoya Jesus G JG   Miller Jaimy L JL   Grushin Kirill K   Villalobos Alex A   Koyfman Alexey Y AY   Schmid Michael F MF   Stoilova-McPhie Svetla S  

Scientific reports 20150617


Membrane-bound Factor VIII (FVIII) has a critical function in blood coagulation as the pro-cofactor to the serine-protease Factor IXa (FIXa) in the FVIIIa-FIXa complex assembled on the activated platelet membrane. Defects or deficiency of FVIII cause Hemophilia A, a mild to severe bleeding disorder. Despite existing crystal structures for FVIII, its membrane-bound organization has not been resolved. Here we present the dimeric FVIII membrane-bound structure when bound to lipid nanotubes, as dete  ...[more]

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