Specificity determinants in the interaction of apolipoprotein(a) kringles with tetranectin and LDL

Nigel R Caterer, Jonas Heilskov Graversen, Christian Jacobsen, Søren K Moestrup, Bent W Sigurskjold, Michael Etzerodt, Hans C Thøgersen*

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Abstract

Lipoprotein(a) is composed of low density lipoprotein and apolipoprotein(a). Apolipoprotein(a) has evolved from plasminogen and contains 10 different plasminogen kringle 4 homologous domains [KIV(1-110)]. Previous studies indicated that lipoprotein(a) non-covalently binds the N-terminal region of lipoprotein B100 and the plasminogen kringle 4 binding plasma protein tetranectin. In this study recombinant KIV(2), KIV(7) and KIV(10) derived from apolipoprotein(a) were produced in E. coli and the binding to tetranectin and low density lipoprotein was examined. Only KIV(10) bound to tetranectin and binding was similar to that of plasminogen kringle 4 to tetranectin. Only KIV(7) bound to LDL. In order to identify the residues responsible for the difference in specificity between KIV(7) and KIV(10), a number of surface-exposed residues located around the lysine binding clefts were exchanged. Ligand binding analysis of these derivatives showed that Y62, and to a minor extent W32 and E56, of KIV(7) are important for LDL binding to KIV(7), whereas R32 and D56 of KIV(10) are required for tetranectin binding of KIV(10).

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftBiological Chemistry
Vol/bind383
Sider (fra-til)1743-1750
ISSN1431-6730
DOI
StatusUdgivet - nov. 2002
Udgivet eksterntJa

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