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Fucoidan [sulfated poly (L-fucopyranose)] was compared with 6-aminohexanoic acid (6-AH) or CNBr-cleaved fibrinogen (CNBr-Fbg) alone or in combination in enhancing the activation of glutamic plasminogen (Glu-Plg) or lysine plasminogen (Lys-Plg) by two-chain tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) or LMwt-urokinase or by streptokinase. Fucoidan enhanced the t-PA activation of Glu-Plg or Lys-Plg at Plg concentrations greater than 75nM, while stimulation by CNBr-Fbg of t-PA activation followed saturation kinetics of Michaelis-Menton. During t-PA activation of Glu-Plg, a high degree of synergism was observed between 6-AH and fucoidan while the enhancement by CNBr-Fbg was not influenced by fucoidan and was reversed by 6-AH. Fucoidan alone at higher concentrations was effective in enhancing the activation of Glu-Plg by urokinase while the combination of fucoidan and 6-AH showed additive effect in enhancing the activation of Lys-Plg. The activation of Glu-Plg by streptokinase was reversed by fucoidan in a manner similar to that reported for 6-AH. The results are interpreted to suggest that CNBr-Fbg and 6-AH compete with each other for the same lysine binding sites (LBS) on the Plg molecule while fucoidan acted synergistically with 6-AH in enhancing the t-PA activation of Glu-Plg by a different mechanism. The double reciprocal plot for the interaction of Glu-Plg and urokinase also showed a significantly higher affinity between the two in presence of fucoidan.
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PMID:Effect of fucoidan during activation of human plasminogen. 853 20

The interactions of fucoidan with glutamic plasminogen (Glu-Plg), two-chain tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA), LMwt-urokinase, thrombin, and antithrombin III (AT-III) were investigated using fucoidan-sepharose affinity chromatography. The results showed 1) a high degree of affinity between fucoidan-sepharose and Glu-Plg; Lmwt-urokinase and thrombin while t-Pa and AT-III did not bind with fucoidan-sepharose. 2) The double reciprocal plot for the LMwt-urokinase activation of Glu-Plg showed that plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI-1) inhibited this reaction in a noncompetitive manner and that the presence of fucoidan decreased Km for this interaction by 50% and increased Kcat by 30-fold, 3) The double reciprocal plot for the t-PA activation of Glu-Plg showed that PAI-1 inhibited this reaction in a competitive manner and that fucoidan in conjunction with 6-aminohexanoic acid (6-AH) increased Kcat for this interaction by 5-fold without affecting Km. 4) Fucoidan enhanced the interaction of thrombin with both AT-III and heparin cofactor II (HC-II) and it was more effective than unfractionated heparin of LMwt-heparin in enhancing the interaction of HC-II with thrombin.
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PMID:Interaction of fucoidan with proteases and inhibitors of coagulation and fibrinolysis. 930 16

Fucoidan is a sulfated poly(L-fucopyranose) present in brown marine algae. In this study, we examined the effect of native and chemically oversulfated fucoidans (NF and OSF) on the tube structure formation by human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) on the basement membrane preparation, Matrigel. Unlike NF, OSF significantly decreased the tube formation: maximal inhibition (50% of control) was obtained with 25 micrograms/ml. The OSF effect was mediated, at least in part, through the inhibition of HUVEC migration, as determined by the ability to block chemotaxis in a Transwell chamber assay. Quantitative immunoreactive assays for tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) in the culture media indicated that OSF (25 micrograms/ml) increased the accumulation of PAI-1 antigen, but not of t-PA antigen, 2.7-fold compared with control. The release of both antigens by HUVEC was slightly affected by the addition of NF. Determination of the media levels of type IV collagenase activity and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1) antigen showed that OSF (25 micrograms/ml) decreased the collagenolytic activity by 50% compared to the control, without alteration of the TIMP antigen level. However, the collagenase inhibition by OSF was not observed in an assay system using purified enzyme. NF had no effect on collagenase activity or TIMP-1 antigen levels. These results indicate that the introduction of sulfate groups into NF enables it to effectively inhibit the formation of capillary-like structures by HUVEC on Matrigel by reducing the basement membrane destruction and cell migration. It is involved as at least one of the mechanisms by which the OSF-induced increase in HUVEC PAI-1 decreases plasmin formation and suppresses the following pro-collagenase activation.
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PMID:Inhibitory effect of oversulfated fucoidan on tube formation by human vascular endothelial cells. 940 18

The interactions of fucoidan with human glutamic type plasminogen (Glu-Plg), porcine pancreatic elastase digested plasminogen fractions and two chain tissue plasminogen activator t-PA) were investigated using fucoidan-Sepharose affinity chromatography. The results showed a high degree of affinity between fucoidan-Sepharose and Glu-Plg or PlgK(1-3) but not with PlgK4 or mini-Plg. Fucoidan-Sepharose also showed a high affinity for t-PA, which was largely reversed by 0.002 M 6-aminohexanoic acid (6-AH). The addition of fucoidan and CNBr-fibrinogen digest (CNBr-Fbg) gave the highest enhancement of the in vitro activation of Glu-Plg by t-PA in the presence of 0.002 M 6-AH. The results of affinity chromatography and enhancement studies suggested a template mechanism, since increasing the concentrations of any one of the two cofactors reversed the enhancement. Enzyme kinetic studies, using double reciprocal plots, showed that the addition of fucoidan-6-AH increased Kcat by 7-fold without affecting Km and addition of CNBr-Fbg lowered Km by 5-fold without significantly affecting Kcat while addition of the two cofactors lowered Km by 16-fold without significantly affecting Kcat. The enhancement by fucoidan-6-AH or by CNBr-Fbg of the in vitro activation of Glu-Plg by t-PA was reversed by plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1). Fucoidan-Sepharose affinity chromatography revealed that the binding of PAI-1 with fucoidan may be responsible for the reversal of the enhancement by fucoidan-6-AH.
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PMID:Mechanism of enhancement by fucoidan and CNBr-fibrinogen digest of the activation of glu-plasminogen by tissue plasminogen activator. 1111 95

Native Fucoidan and unfractionated heparin enhanced by 6-fold the in vitro activation of human glutamic plasminogen (Glu-Plg) by tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) using 0.05M Tris buffer pH 7.4, while sulfated fucoidan inhibited the activation under these conditions. Double reciprocal plots of these interactions showed that sulfated fucoidan inhibited the activation in a noncompetitive manner while the enhancements by heparin or native fucoidan were due to an increase of Vmax without affecting Km. To determine whether the stimulatory effect of the individual cofactor was due to its interaction with Glu-Plg or with t-PA, experiments were performed at a fixed level of the cofactor and either varying in a serial fashion the concentration of Glu-Plg or of t-PA. The ratios of the initial rate of plasmin generation in the presence or absence of the cofactors were plotted against the inverse of the volume fraction of Glu-Plg or of t-PA. The results showed that heparin interacted with Glu-Plg while native fucoidan and sulfated fucoidan interacted with t-PA. Studies were also conducted on the effect of the two fucoidans and heparin on the activation of Glu-Plg by t-PA using 0.05M Tris buffer pH 7.4 containing 0.1 M NaCl. Under these conditions, sulfated fucoidan was most effective in enhancing the activation followed by native fucoidan and heparin respectively. The results of this study showed that in presence of the buffer containing 0.1 M NaCl, heparin was interacting with t-PA while the two fucoidans were interacting with both t-PA and Glu-Plg. A comparison of the double reciprocal plots of the rate of enhancement by the cofactors using 0.05M Tris buffer pH 7.4 containing 0.1M NaCl or in presence of buffer alone showed that the cofactors were more effective using 0.05M Tris buffer pH 7.4 alone and that addition of NaCl to the buffer slowed down the reactions by decreasing Vmax without affecting Km. Circular Dichroism (CD) studies of Glu-Plg in the far ultraviolet (UV) range showed that addition of NaCl destabilized the beta sheet structure which was reversed by addition of 6-aminohexanoic acid (6-AH) or one of the cofactors, while the near UV CD spectra of Glu-Plg in presence of 0.1 M NaCl was enhanced by the cofactors by increasing its ellipticity as reported earlier for 6-AH.
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PMID:Mechanism of the stimulatory effect of native fucoidan, highly sulfated fucoidan and heparin on plasminogen activation by tissue plasminogen activator: the role of chloride. 1572 89