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Comparative Study
. 2000 May;83(5):742-51.

Vitronectin and substitution of a beta-strand 5A lysine residue potentiate activity-neutralization of PA inhibitor-1 by monoclonal antibodies against alpha-helix F

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Comparative Study

Vitronectin and substitution of a beta-strand 5A lysine residue potentiate activity-neutralization of PA inhibitor-1 by monoclonal antibodies against alpha-helix F

S L Schousboe et al. Thromb Haemost. 2000 May.

Abstract

Some monoclonal antibodies against plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) are able to inhibit its reaction with its target proteinases. We have characterized the effect on PAI-1 of two monoclonal antibodies, Mab-2 and Mab-6, with overlapping epitopes in a sequence encompassing beta-strand 1A, alpha-helix F, and the loop connecting alpha-helix F and beta-strand 3A (the hF/s3A loop). Mab-2 reduced the inhibitory activity of wild type PAI-1 and almost totally abolished the inhibitory activity of a PAI-1 variant harboring an Ala substitution of Lys 325 (335 in the alpha1-proteinase inhibitor template residue numbering) in beta-strand 5A. In both cases, the neutralizing effect of the antibody was strongly potentiated by vitronectin. Mab-6 had no effect on wild type PAI-1, but reduced the inhibitory activity of the K325A variant. The effect of Mab-6 was not potentiated by vitronectin. With both Mab-2 and Mab-6, the neutralization of PAI-1 activity was associated with PAI-1 substrate behaviour. Mab-2, but not Mab-6, prevented vitronectin from rescuing PAI-1 from cold-induced substrate behaviour. We propose that the antibodies act by weakening the anchoring of alpha-helix F to the adjacent structures, resulting in an increased flexibility of beta-strand 5A and the hF/s3A loop and a changed conformational response to the binding of vitronectin in the alpha-helix E region. The potentiating effect of vitronectin on neutralization of PAI-1 by antibodies is a novel concept in the development of compounds for neutralizing PAI-1 in vivo.

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