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Query: EC:3.4.21.5 (
thrombin
)
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SAP-1
is a low molecular weight cysteine protease inhibitor (CPI) which belongs to type-2 cystatins family.
SAP-1
protein purified from human seminal plasma (HuSP) has been shown to inhibit cysteine and serine proteases and exhibit interesting biological properties, including high temperature and pH stability. Heparin is a naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan (with varied chain length) which interacts with a number of proteins and regulates multiple steps in different biological processes. As an anticoagulant, heparin enhances inhibition of
thrombin
by the serpin antithrombin III. Therefore, we have employed surface plasmon resonance (SPR) to improve our understanding of the binding interaction between heparin and
SAP-1
(protease inhibitor). SPR data suggest that
SAP-1
binds to heparin with a significant affinity (KD = 158 nm). SPR solution competition studies using heparin oligosaccharides showed that the binding of
SAP-1
to heparin is dependent on chain length. Large oligosaccharides show strong binding affinity for
SAP-1
. Further to get insight into the structural aspect of interactions between
SAP-1
and heparin, we used modelled structure of the
SAP-1
and docked with heparin and heparin-derived polysaccharides. The results suggest that a positively charged residue lysine plays important role in these interactions. Such information should improve our understanding of how heparin, present in the reproductive tract, regulates cystatins activity.
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PMID:Structural and binding studies of SAP-1 protein with heparin. 2514 59