Native platelet factor-4 (PF4) is an asymmetrically associated, homo-tetrameric protein (70 residues/subunit) known for binding polysulphated glycosaminoglycans like heparin. PF4 N-terminal chimeric mutant M2 (PF4-M2), on the other hand, forms symmetric tetramers [Mayo, Roongta, Ilyina, Milius, Barker, Quinlan, La Rosa and Daly (1995) Biochemistry 34, 11399-11409] making NMR studies with this 32 kDa protein tractable. PF4-M2, moreover, binds heparin with a similar affinity to that of native PF4. NMR data presented here indicate that heparin (9000 Da cut-off) binding to PF4-M2, while not perturbing the overall structure of the protein, does perturb specific side-chain proton resonances which map to spatially related residues within a ring of positively charged side chains on the surface of tetrameric PF4-M2. Contrary to PF4-heparin binding models which centre around C-terminal alpha-helix lysines, this study indicates that a loop containing Arg-20, Arg-22, His-23 and Thr-25, as well as Lys-46 and Arg-49, are even more affected by heparin binding. Site-directed mutagenesis and heparin binding data support these NMR findings by indicating that arginines more than C-terminal lysines, are crucial to the heparin binding process.
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December 01 1995
Heparin binding to platelet factor-4. An NMR and site-directed mutagenesis study: arginine residues are crucial for binding Available to Purchase
K H Mayo;
K H Mayo
*Department of Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering Center, University of Minnesota, 420 Delaware Street, Minneapolis, MN 55455, U.S.A.
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E Ilyina;
E Ilyina
*Department of Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering Center, University of Minnesota, 420 Delaware Street, Minneapolis, MN 55455, U.S.A.
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V Roongta;
V Roongta
*Department of Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering Center, University of Minnesota, 420 Delaware Street, Minneapolis, MN 55455, U.S.A.
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M Dundas;
M Dundas
†Repligen Corporation, 1 Kendall Square, Building 700, Cambridge, MA 02139, U.S.A.
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J Joseph;
J Joseph
†Repligen Corporation, 1 Kendall Square, Building 700, Cambridge, MA 02139, U.S.A.
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C K Lai;
C K Lai
†Repligen Corporation, 1 Kendall Square, Building 700, Cambridge, MA 02139, U.S.A.
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T Maione;
T Maione
†Repligen Corporation, 1 Kendall Square, Building 700, Cambridge, MA 02139, U.S.A.
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T J Daly
T J Daly
†Repligen Corporation, 1 Kendall Square, Building 700, Cambridge, MA 02139, U.S.A.
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Online ISSN: 1470-8728
Print ISSN: 0264-6021
© 1995 The Biochemical Society, London
1995
Biochem J (1995) 312 (2): 357–365.
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K H Mayo, E Ilyina, V Roongta, M Dundas, J Joseph, C K Lai, T Maione, T J Daly; Heparin binding to platelet factor-4. An NMR and site-directed mutagenesis study: arginine residues are crucial for binding. Biochem J 1 December 1995; 312 (2): 357–365. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3120357
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