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Review
. 2007 Feb;33(1):46-52.
doi: 10.1055/s-2006-958461.

The interaction among protein C inhibitor, prostate-specific antigen, and the semenogelin system

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The interaction among protein C inhibitor, prostate-specific antigen, and the semenogelin system

Koji Suzuki et al. Semin Thromb Hemost. 2007 Feb.

Abstract

The kallikrein-like serine protease, prostate-specific antigen (PSA), is mixed in human seminal plasma with its protein substrates semenogelin (Sg) -I, Sg-II, and protein C inhibitor (PCI), which are produced in seminal vesicles. In the seminal plasma, PSA degrades Sg-I, and Sg-II, which are major components in insoluble coagula, and PCI inhibits PSA by forming a PSA-PCI complex. Digestion of seminal coagula with PSA releases PCI and PSA-PCI complex from the coagula into a soluble phase, suggesting the presence of active PCI within the coagula. PCI forms a ternary complex with PSA and Sg-II in the seminal plasma. The binding of Sg-II to PSA and PCI is influenced by pH, ionic strength, heparin, negatively charged dextran sulfate, divalent cations, and particularly by Zn 2 +. These observations suggest that binding of PCI to Sg in seminal vesicles regulates the PSA-catalyzed degradation of Sg in seminal plasma; the complex formation among PCI, PSA, and Sg is modulated by several factors in seminal plasma.

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