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. 2004 Jun;2(6):962-8.
doi: 10.1111/j.1538-7836.2004.00675.x.

Prion protein stimulates tissue-type plasminogen activator-mediated plasmin generation via a lysine-binding site on kringle 2

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Prion protein stimulates tissue-type plasminogen activator-mediated plasmin generation via a lysine-binding site on kringle 2

Guido Epple et al. J Thromb Haemost. 2004 Jun.
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Abstract

Recombinant human prion-protein (PrP23-231) stimulates plasminogen activation by tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA). The stimulatory activity is conserved in the N-terminal fragment (PrP23-110). It has further been shown by others that PrP(c) binds to kringle-domains of plasminogen. We compared the stimulatory activity of recombinant PrP23-231 and PrP23-110 on plasminogen activation catalyzed by t-PA, urokinase (u-PA), streptokinase and Desmodus salivary plasminogen activator (DSPAalpha1). As these plasminogen activators are distinct, with respect to their kringle domains we studied their binding to immobilized PrP23-110. Plasminogen activation was measured in a chromogenic assay in vitro and binding studies were carried out using surface plasmon resonance technology. We found that recombinant full-length prion protein, PrP23-231, and PrP23-110 specifically stimulate t-PA mediated plasminogen activation. Two hundred nanomoles per liter of PrP23-110 stimulated 1.8 nmol L(-1) t-PA 48-fold, 180 nmol L(-1) DSPA(alpha1) 2.5-fold, 1.8 nmol L(-1) u-PA 1.1-fold, and 1.8 nmol L(-1) streptokinase 1.8-fold. Our data show no specific binding for streptokinase. In contrast all plasminogen activators carrying a kringle domain bound to PrP23-110. We further studied the effect of lysine on binding to PrP23-110 and on plasminogen activation by DSPA(alpha1) or t-PA. Lysine decreased both the binding of t-PA to PrP23-110 and the stimulation of plasmin generation by t-PA. Both binding and plasminogen activation of DSPA(alpha1) were not influenced by the presence of lysine. All plasminogen activators tested bearing kringle domains bind to PrP23-110. Binding to PrP23-110 is not sufficient for stimulation of plasmin generation. Thus the lysine-binding site of kringle 2 that is unique to t-PA appears to mediate the specific stimulation of plasminogen activation by the cellular prion protein.

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