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The role of the epidermal growth factor-1 and hydrophobic stack domains of human factor IX in binding to endothelial cells.
Authors:W F Cheung  D L Straight  K J Smith  S W Lin  H R Roberts  D W Stafford
Institution:Department of Biology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 27599.
Abstract:To determine the function and specificity in factor IX of the first epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like domain and the eight-amino acid hydrophobic stack encoded by exon C (residues 39-46), these domains were replaced by the corresponding polypeptide regions of factor X and chimeric proteins were produced in human embryo kidney cells. Both chimeras were activated by factor XIa at a rate similar to plasma factor IX and exhibited calcium-dependent fluorescence quenching similar to plasma factor IX. Both chimeras competed equally for binding to the endothelial cell receptor. Our findings make it unlikely that the first EGF-like domain or the hydrophobic stack of factor IX are responsible for the specific binding of factor IX to its endothelial cell receptor.
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