Acyl-enzyme complexes between tissue-type plasminogen activator and neuroserpin are short-lived in vitro
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Acyl-enzyme complexes between tissue-type plasminogen activator and neuroserpin are short-lived in vitro
Abstract
The serine protease tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) initiates the fibrinolytic protease cascade and plays a significant role in motor learning, memory, and neuronal cell death induced by excitotoxin and ischemia. In the fibrinolytic system, the serpin PAI-1 negatively regulates the enzymatic activity of both single-chain and two-chain t-PA (sct-PA and tct-PA). In the central nervous system, neuroserpin (NSP) is a serpin thought to regulate t-PA enzymatic activity. We report that although both sct-PA and tct-PA rapidly form acyl-enzyme complexes with NSP in vitro, the interactions are short-lived, rapidly progressing to complete cleavage of NSP and regeneration of fully active enzyme. All NSP molecules appear to transit through the detectable acyl-enzyme intermediate and progress to completion of cleavage; no subpopulation that functions as a pure substrate was detected. Likewise, all molecules were reactive, with no evidence of a latent subpopulation. The interactions between NSP and t-PA were distinct from those between plasmin and NSP, wherein the same peptide bond was cleaved but there was no evidence of a detectable plasmin-NSP acyl-enzyme complex. The interactions between t-PA and NSP contrast with the formation of long-lived, physiologically irreversible acyl-enzyme complexes between t-PA and PAI-1, suggesting that the physiologic effect of t-PA-NSP interactions may be more complex than previously thought.
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