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Query: EC:3.4.21.68 (
tissue plasminogen activator
)
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Histidine-proline-rich glycoprotein
(
HPRG
), also known as histidine-rich glycoprotein, is a major plasminogen-binding protein. In this work we characterized extensively the circumstances under which
HPRG
accelerates plasminogen activation and the specificity of this effect. Soluble
HPRG
did not significantly influence plasminogen activation. In contrast, native
HPRG
bound to hydrazide or nickel chelate surfaces strongly stimulated the activation of plasminogen by
tissue plasminogen activator
, but not by urokinase or streptokinase. The efficiency of activation on surface-bound
HPRG
was increased for Glu-plasminogen (41-fold), Lys-plasminogen (17-fold), and cross-linked Glu-plasminogen (11-fold) but not for mini-plasminogen, and was mainly due to a decrease in the apparent Km. A reduced susceptibility to inhibition by chloride ions contributed to the higher activation rate of Glu-plasminogen on an
HPRG
surface. The immobilized N- and C-terminal domains, but not the histidine-proline-rich domain of
HPRG
, also bound plasminogen and stimulated its activation.
HPRG
-enhanced plasminogen activation was proportional to the quantity of
HPRG
immobilized and was abolished by anti-
HPRG
antiserum, by low concentrations of epsilon-aminocaproic acid, by methylation of lysine residues in
HPRG
, and by treatment of
HPRG
with carboxypeptidase B. Soluble
HPRG
and a plasminogen fragment, kringle 1-2-3, acted as competitive inhibitors by binding to plasminogen and immobilized
HPRG
, respectively. The interaction of the conserved C-terminal lysine of
HPRG
with the high affinity lysine binding site of plasminogen is necessary and sufficient to accelerate plasminogen activation. Unlike other stimulators of plasminogen activation, the effect of
HPRG
on fibrinolysis is modulated by factors that influence the equilibrium between solution and surface-bound
HPRG
.
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PMID:Acceleration of plasminogen activation by tissue plasminogen activator on surface-bound histidine-proline-rich glycoprotein. 910 1