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The preparation of a new class of covalent hybrid plasminogen activators containing the fibrin-binding domains of human plasmin(ogen) and the catalytic active center of human urokinase will be described. Hybridization of the sulfhydryl form of the NH2-terminal plasmin-derived heavy (A) chain (PlnA) with the sulfhydryl form of the COOH-terminal urokinase-derived active heavy (B) chain (u-
PAB
) was carried out; a covalent PlnA-u-
PAB
hybrid
plasminogen activator
was prepared. The sulfhydryl form of PlnA (PlnA(SH)2) was isolated from reduced Lys-2-plasmin by L-lysine-substituted Sepharose column chromatography. For the isolation of the sulfhydryl form of u-
PAB
(u-
PAB
(SH], high molecular weight urokinase was adsorbed onto a benzamidine-Sepharose column and reduced with 100 mM 2-mercaptoethanol on the column. The urokinase NH2-terminal light (A) chain was washed off the column, and the u-
PAB
(SH) chain was eluted from the column. The specific activity of the isolated u-
PAB
(SH) chain was determined to be 242 000 IU/mg of protein. The PlnA(SH)2 and u-
PAB
(SH) chains were mixed at a molar ratio of PlnA(SH)2 to u-
PAB
(SH) of 3:2; the reducing agents were then removed by gel filtration. The hybridization (reoxidation) reaction was allowed to proceed for 48 h at 4 degrees C. The covalent hybrid activator, in 40% yield, was purified from the reaction mixture to homogeneity, by a sequential affinity chromatography method with L-lysine-substituted Sepharose followed by anti-low molecular weight urokinase IgG-Sepharose, and then gel filtration through Sephadex G-150.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Covalent molecular weight approximately 92 000 hybrid plasminogen activator derived from human plasmin amino-terminal and urokinase carboxyl-terminal domains. 294 Oct 75
The kinetic parameters of three activator species of Glu1-plasminogen (Glu1-Plg) were compared in their reaction at pH 7.4 and 37 degrees C, in the presence and absence of CNBr-digested fibrinogen (CNBr-Fg). The urokinase- (u-PA-) derived covalent hybrid activator PlnA-u-
PAB
had an apparent Michaelis constant (Kplg) of 7.44 microM, a catalytic rate constant (kplg) of 51.1 min-1, and a second-order rate constant (kplg/Kplg) of 6.87 microM-1 min-1. The
tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA)
derived covalent hybrid activator PlnA-t-
PAB
was characterized by a Kplg of 3.33 microM, a kplg of 1.03 min-1, and a kplg/Kplg of 0.309 microM-1 min-1. The kplg/Kplg values for the parent u-PA and t-PA activators were 6- and 16-fold higher than the respective hybrids, mainly due to an approximately 10-fold increase in the apparent Kplg for the hybrids. In the presence of CNBr-Fg, the increase of the kplg/Kplg values for u-PA and its hybrid was 1.1-fold, but for t-PA and its hybrid, the increases were 7- and 12-fold, respectively. In both the absence and presence of CNBr-Fg, activator t-
PAB
had an apparent Kplg of 19.1 and 27.6 microM and a kplg of 2.9 and 5.0 min-1, respectively. The increase in the kplg/Kplg value with CNBr-Fg was 1.2-fold. The streptokinase- (SK-) derived activators Glu1-plasmin.SK (Glu1-Pln.SK), Val442-Pln.SK, and Val561-Pln.SK had apparent Kplg values of 0.458, 0.268, and 0.121 microM and kplg values of 20.0, 126.0, and 63.3 min-1, respectively. In the presence of CNBr-Fg, the first two activators showed an approximately 1.4-fold increase and the last showed a 1.4-fold decrease in their kplg/Kplg values. The catalytic efficiency (kplg/Kplg) of the various activator species fell in the decreasing order SK greater than u-PA greater than t-PA, in either the presence or absence of CNBr-Fg. CNBr-Fg enhanced significantly the activities of only two activators, t-PA and PlnA-t-
PAB
.
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PMID:Kinetic analysis of covalent hybrid plasminogen activators: effect of CNBr-degraded fibrinogen on kinetic parameters of Glu1-plasminogen activation. 297 23
A covalent hybrid
plasminogen activator
was prepared from the sulfhydryl forms of the NH2-terminal heavy (A) chain of human plasmin (PlnA) containing the fibrin-binding domain and the COOH-terminal B chain of tissue plasminogen activator (t-
PAB
) containing the catalytic domain. The sulfhydryl form of PlnA [PlnA(SH)2] was isolated from reduced Lys-2-plasmin on an L-lysine-substituted Sepharose column, and the sulfhydryl form of t-
PAB
[t-
PAB
(SH)] was prepared from reduced two-chain
tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA)
by removing the tissue plasminogen activator NH2-terminal A chain (t-PAA) on an L-lysine-substituted Sepharose column from the chain mixture. The specific
plasminogen activator
activity, with soluble fibrin, of the isolated t-
PAB
(SH) chain was determined to be 62,700 international units (IU)/mg of protein, about 13% of the specific
plasminogen activator
activity of the parent t-PA. The PlnA(SH)2 and the t-
PAB
(SH) chains were mixed in a 1:1 molar ratio, and hybridization (reoxidation) was allowed to proceed by first dialyzing out the reducing agent at 4 degrees C and then concentrating the mixture. The time for maximum hybridization, or formation of the covalent hybrid activator, was 6 days, as determined by both specific
plasminogen activator
activity, with soluble fibrin, and specific amidolytic activity; sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed the continual formation of an Mr approximately 92,000 hybrid. The covalent PlnA-t-
PAB
hybrid activator was isolated from the 6-day hybridization mixture by a two-step affinity chromatography method.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:A covalent molecular weight approximately 92,000 hybrid plasminogen activator derived from human plasmin fibrin-binding and tissue plasminogen activator catalytic domains. 311 4