A re-examination of the cleavage of fibrinogen and fibrin by plasmin
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A re-examination of the cleavage of fibrinogen and fibrin by plasmin
Abstract
Three Fragment D species (D1, D2, D3) were isolated with time from a plasmin digest of fibrinogen and had molecular weights of 92,999, 86,000 and 82,000 by summation of subunit molecular weights from sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Their molecular weights by sedimentation equilibrium ultracentrifugation were 94,000 t87,000, 88,000 to 82, 000, and 76,000 to 70,000 depending on the values calculated for the partial specific volumes. Each of the Fragment D species contained three disulfide-linked subunits derived from the Aalpha, Bbeta, and gamma chains of fibrinogen and differed only in the extent of COOH-terminal degradation of their gamma chain derivatives. Plasmin cleaved Fragment D1 to release the cross-link sites from its gamma' subunit of 38,000 molecular weight; however, the beta'' subunit of 42,000 molecular weight and the alpha'' subunit of 12,000 molecular weight were resistant to further digestion by plasmin. Fragment D isolated from highly cross-linked fibrin had a dimeric structure due to cross-link formation between the gamma' subunits of two fibrinogen Fragment D species. The molecular weight of fibrin Fragment D was 184,000 by summation of subunit molecular weights and 190,000 to 175,000 by sedimentation equilibrium. Cross-linking the gamma chain, as well as incorporating the site-specific fluorescent label monodansyl cadaverine into the gamma chain cross-link acceptor site, prevented its COOH-terminal degradation by plasmin. Therefore, only one species of fibrin Fragment D, as well as only one species of monodansyl cadaverine-labeled fibrin Fragment D monomer, was generated during plasmin digestion. These results show unequivocally that each fibrinogen Fragment D contains only three subunit chains and therefore the digestion of fibrinogen by plasmin must result in the production of two Fragment D molecules from each fibrinogen molecule. The recently proposed model of fibrinogen cleavage that postulates the generation of a single Fragment D with three pairs of subunit chains from each fibrinogen molecule is incorrect. Incorporation of monodansyl cadaverine into the cross-link acceptor sites of the alpha chain did not alter its cleavage by plasmin detectably. A series of monodansyl cadaverine-labeled peptides, which ranged in molecular weight from 40,000 to 23,000, were cleaved from the alpha chain of monodansyl cadaverine-labeled fibrin monomer during the early stages of plasmin digestion. These peptides were degraded progressively to a brightly fluorescent plasmin-resistant peptide of 21,000 molecular weight and a weakly fluorescent peptide of 2,500 molecular weight. Thus both alpha chain cross-link acceptor sites are contained within a peptide segment of 23,000 molecular weight.
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