The reactive-center loop of active PAI-1 is folded close to the protein core and can be partially inserted |
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Authors: | Hägglöf Peter Bergström Fredrik Wilczynska Malgorzata Johansson Lennart B-A Ny Tor |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Ume? University, SE-901 87 Ume?, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) is the main inhibitor of plasminogen activators and plays an important role in many pathophysiological processes. Like other members of the serpin family, PAI-1 has a reactive center consisting of a mobile loop (RCL) with P1 and P1' residues acting as a "bait" for cognate protease. In contrast to the other serpins, PAI-1 loses activity by spontaneous conversion to an inactive latent form. This involves full insertion of the RCL into beta-sheet A. To search for molecular determinants that could be responsible for conversion of PAI-1 to the latent form, we studied the conformation of the RCL in active PAI-1 in solution. Intramolecular distance measurements by donor-donor energy migration and probe quenching methods reveal that the RCL is located much closer to the core of PAI-1 than has been suggested by the recently resolved X-ray structures of stable PAI-1 mutants. Disulfide bonds can be formed in double-cysteine mutants with substitutions at positions P11 or P13 of the RCL and neighboring residues in beta-sheet A. This suggests that the RCL may be preinserted up to residue P13 in active PAI-1, and possibly even to residue P11. We propose that the close proximity of the RCL to the protein core, and the ability of the loop to preinsert into beta-sheet A is a possible reason for PAI-1 being able to convert spontaneously to its latent form. |
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Keywords: | fluorescence donor-donor energy migration distance measurement serpin PAI-1 |
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