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Characterization of a chondroitin 4-sulfate proteoglycan carrier for heparin neutralizing activity (platelet factor 4) released from human blood platelets
Authors:AJ BarberR Käser-Glanzmann  M JakábováEF Lüscher
Institution:Theodor Kocher Institute, University of Berne, Switzerland
Abstract:Platelet heparin neutralizing activity (platelet factor 4) is released from human blood platelets by thrombin in the form of a high molecular weight proteoglycan-platelet factor 4 complex. This complex was partially purified by isoelectric precipitation and gel filtration. At high ionic strength (I = 0.75) the complex dissociates into the active component (mol. wt 29000) and the proteoglycan carrier. The components were separated by gel filtration and the proteoglycan further purified by Na2SO4 treatment. The molecular weight of the purified carrier was 59000. The carbohydrate moieties of the proteoglycan isolated after papain digestion and ion-echange chromatography were shown to consist of chondroitin 4-sulfate by chemical, physical and electrophoretic analysis. The multichain proteoglycan consists of four chondroitin 4-sulfate chains (mol. wt 12000) in covalent linkage to a single polypeptide. The molecular weight (350000) of the fully saturated proteoglycan carrier suggests that 4 moles of platelet factor 4 are bound per mole of proteoglycan and that the carrier occurs in the form of a dimer consisting of 8 moles of platelet factor 4 and 2 moles of proteoglycan. The isolated chondroitin 4-sulfate moieties combine with platelet factor 4 at a binding ratio of one mole of platelet factor 4 per carbohydrate chain. Heparin completely displaces platelet factor 4 from both the saturated proteoglycan and chondroitin 4-sulfate complexes. Heparitin sulfate, dermatan sulfate and chondroitin 6-sulfate also combine stoichiometrically with platelet factor 4 and are displaced by equimolar amounts of heparin. Hyaluronic acid did not combine with platelet factor 4. The relative binding capacities of glycosaminoglycans for platelet factor 4 were shown to be: heparin (100), heparitin sulfate (75), chondroitin 4-sulfate (50), dermatan sulfate (50), chondroitin 6-sulfate (50), and hyaluronic acid (o). Chondroitin 4-sulfate was identified as the major glycosaminoglycan in all platelet subcellular fractions; in addition, the soluble fraction contains a minor amount of hyaluronic acid. Subcellular distribution studies revealed that 55% of both the proteoglycan carrier and platelet factor 4 activity were localized in the “granule rich” fraction. This data together with the low recovery of both these components in the membrane fraction, suggest that they occur together as a complex within specific granules and are released in this form under physiologic conditions.
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