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X-ray structure of antistasin at 1.9 A resolution and its modelled complex with blood coagulation factor Xa.


ABSTRACT: The three-dimensional structure of antistasin, a potent inhibitor of blood coagulation factor Xa, from the Mexican leech Haementeria officinalis was determined at 1.9 A resolution by X-ray crystallography. The structure reveals a novel protein fold composed of two homologous domains, each resembling the structure of hirustasin, a related 55-residue protease inhibitor. However, hirustasin has a different overall shape than the individual antistasin domains, it contains four rather than two beta-strands, and does not inhibit factor Xa. The two antistasin domains can be subdivided into two similarly sized subdomains with different relative orientations. Consequently, the domain shapes are different, the N-terminal domain being wedge-shaped and the C-terminal domain flat. Docking studies suggest that differences in domain shape enable the N-terminal, but not C-terminal, domain of antistasin to bind and inhibit factor Xa, even though both have a very similar reactive site. Furthermore, a putative exosite binding region could be defined in the N-terminal domain of antistasin, comprising residues 15-17, which is likely to interact with a cluster of positively charged residues on the factor Xa surface (Arg222/Lys223/Lys224). This exosite binding region explains the specificity and inhibitory potency of antistasin towards factor Xa. In the C-terminal domain of antistasin, these exosite interactions are prevented due to the different overall shape of this domain.

SUBMITTER: Lapatto R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1170148 | biostudies-other | 1997 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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X-ray structure of antistasin at 1.9 A resolution and its modelled complex with blood coagulation factor Xa.

Lapatto R R   Krengel U U   Schreuder H A HA   Arkema A A   de Boer B B   Kalk K H KH   Hol W G WG   Grootenhuis P D PD   Mulders J W JW   Dijkema R R   Theunissen H J HJ   Dijkstra B W BW  

The EMBO journal 19970901 17


The three-dimensional structure of antistasin, a potent inhibitor of blood coagulation factor Xa, from the Mexican leech Haementeria officinalis was determined at 1.9 A resolution by X-ray crystallography. The structure reveals a novel protein fold composed of two homologous domains, each resembling the structure of hirustasin, a related 55-residue protease inhibitor. However, hirustasin has a different overall shape than the individual antistasin domains, it contains four rather than two beta-s  ...[more]

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