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Conformational quiescence of ADAMTS-13 prevents proteolytic promiscuity.


ABSTRACT: Essentials Recently, ADAMTS-13 has been shown to undergo substrate induced conformation activation. Conformational quiescence of ADAMTS-13 may serve to prevent off-target proteolysis in plasma. Conformationally active ADAMTS-13 variants are capable of proteolysing the A? chain of fibrinogen. This should be considered as ADAMTS-13 variants are developed as potential therapeutic agents. Click to hear Dr Zheng's presentation on structure function and cofactor-dependent regulation of ADAMTS-13 SUMMARY: Background Recent work has revealed that ADAMTS-13 circulates in a 'closed' conformation, only fully interacting with von Willebrand factor (VWF) following a conformational change. We hypothesized that this conformational quiescence also maintains the substrate specificity of ADAMTS-13 and that the 'open' conformation of the protease might facilitate proteolytic promiscuity. Objectives To identify a novel substrate for a constitutively active gain of function (GoF) ADAMTS-13 variant (R568K/F592Y/R660K/Y661F/Y665F). Methods Fibrinogen proteolysis was characterized using SDS PAGE and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Fibrin formation was monitored by turbidity measurements and fibrin structure visualized by confocal microscopy. Results ADAMTS-13 exhibits proteolytic activity against the A? chain of human fibrinogen, but this is only manifest on its conformational activation. Accordingly, the GoF ADAMTS-13 variant and truncated variants such as MDTCS exhibit this activity. The cleavage site has been determined by LC-MS/MS to be A? chain Lys225-Met226. Proteolysis of fibrinogen by GoF ADAMTS-13 impairs fibrin formation in plasma-based assays, alters clot structure and increases clot permeability. Although GoF ADAMTS-13 does not appear to proteolyse preformed cross-linked fibrin, its proteolytic activity against fibrinogen increases the susceptibility of fibrin to tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA)-induced lysis by plasmin and increases the fibrin clearance rate more than 8-fold compared with wild-type (WT) ADAMTS-13 (EC50 values of 3.0 ± 1.7 nm and 25.2 ± 9.7 nm, respectively) in in vitro thrombosis models. Conclusion The 'closed' conformation of ADAMTS-13 restricts its specificity and protects against fibrinogenolysis. Induced substrate promiscuity will be important as ADAMTS-13 variants are developed as potential therapeutic agents against thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) and other cardiovascular diseases.

SUBMITTER: South K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5111603 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conformational quiescence of ADAMTS-13 prevents proteolytic promiscuity.

South K K   Freitas M O MO   Lane D A DA  

Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH 20160923 10


Essentials Recently, ADAMTS-13 has been shown to undergo substrate induced conformation activation. Conformational quiescence of ADAMTS-13 may serve to prevent off-target proteolysis in plasma. Conformationally active ADAMTS-13 variants are capable of proteolysing the Aα chain of fibrinogen. This should be considered as ADAMTS-13 variants are developed as potential therapeutic agents. Click to hear Dr Zheng's presentation on structure function and cofactor-dependent regulation of ADAMTS-13 SUMMA  ...[more]

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