Zinc Modulates the Interaction of Protein C and Activated Protein C with Endothelial Cell Protein C Receptor |
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Authors: | Prosenjit Sen Sanghamitra Sahoo Usha R Pendurthi L Vijaya Mohan Rao |
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Institution: | From the Center for Biomedical Research, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, Tyler, Texas 75708 |
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Abstract: | Zinc is an essential trace element for human nutrition and is critical to the structure, stability, and function of many proteins. Zinc ions were shown to enhance activation of the intrinsic pathway of coagulation but down-regulate the extrinsic pathway of coagulation. The protein C pathway plays a key role in blood coagulation and inflammation. At present there is no information on whether zinc modulates the protein C pathway. In the present study we found that Zn2+ enhanced the binding of protein C/activated protein C (APC) to endothelial cell protein C receptor (EPCR) on endothelial cells. Binding kinetics revealed that Zn2+ increased the binding affinities of protein C/APC to EPCR. Equilibrium dialysis with 65Zn2+ revealed that Zn2+ bound to the Gla domain as well as sites outside of the Gla domain of protein C/APC. Intrinsic fluorescence measurements suggested that Zn2+ binding induces conformational changes in protein C/APC. Zn2+ binding to APC inhibited the amidolytic activity of APC, but the inhibition was reversed by Ca2+. Zn2+ increased the rate of APC generation on endothelial cells in the presence of physiological concentrations of Ca2+ but did not further enhance increased APC generation obtained in the presence of physiological concentrations of Mg2+ with Ca2+. Zn2+ had no effect on the anticoagulant activity of APC. Zn2+ enhanced APC-mediated activation of protease activated receptor 1 and p44/42 MAPK. Overall, our data show that Zn2+ binds to protein C/APC, which results in conformational changes in protein C/APC that favor their binding to EPCR. |
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Keywords: | Blood Coagulation Factors Endocytosis Hemostasis Thrombosis Zinc Endothelial Cell Protein C Receptor Activated Protein C Protein C Protein C Activation Zinc Binding |
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