The relative molecular mass dependence of the anti-factor Xa properties of heparin
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The relative molecular mass dependence of the anti-factor Xa properties of heparin
Abstract
The effect of heparin fractions of various Mr, with high affinity for antithrombin III, on the kinetics of the reaction between factor Xa and antithrombin III have been studied using purified human proteins. Each of the heparin fractions, which varied between pentasaccharide and Mr 32,000, accelerated the inhibition of factor Xa although an increasing rate of inhibition was observed with increasing Mr. The chemically synthesized pentasaccharide preparation (Mr 1714) gave a maximum inhibition rate constant of 1.2 X 10(7) M-1 X min-1, compared with 6.3 X 10(4) M-1 X min-1 in the absence of heparin, and this rose progressively to 4.2 X 10(8) M-1 X min-1 with the two fractions of highest Mr (22,500 and 32,000). The 35-fold difference in inhibition rates observed with the high-affinity fractions was virtually abolished by the presence of 0.3 M-NaCl. The disparity in these rates of inhibition was shown to be due to a change in the Km for factor Xa when a two-substrate model of heparin catalysis was used. The Km for factor Xa rose from 28 nM for the fraction of Mr 32,000 to 770 nM for the pentasaccharide, whilst 0.3 M-NaCl also caused an increase in Km with the high-Mr fraction. These data suggest that the increased rates of inhibition observed with heparins of higher Mr may be due to an involvement of heparin binding to factor Xa as well as to antithrombin III.
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