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. 1996 Mar 1;314 ( Pt 2)(Pt 2):647-53.
doi: 10.1042/bj3140647.

Probing serpin reactive-loop conformations by proteolytic cleavage

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Probing serpin reactive-loop conformations by proteolytic cleavage

W S Chang et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

Several crystal structures of intact members of the serine proteinase inhibitor (or serpin) superfamily have recently been solved but the relationship of their reactive-loop conformations to those of circulating forms remains unclear. Here we examine reactive-loop conformational changes of anti-trypsin and anti-thrombin by using limited proteolysis and binary complex formation with synthetic homologous reactive-loop peptides. Proteolysis at the P10-P9, P8-P7 and P7-P6 of anti-trypsin was distorted by binary complex formation. The P1'-P2' bond in anti-thrombin was more accessible to proteolysis after binary complex formation, whereas cleavage at the P4-P3 bond was variably altered by synthetic peptide insertion. The proteolytic accessibility of the reactive-site P1-P1' bond of anti-trypsin and anti-thrombin binary complexes was identical with that of the native form and no cleavage was observed in the hinge region (P15-P10) of either protein, whether native or as binary complexes. these results fit with the proposal that the hydrophobic reactive loop of serpins adopts a modified helical conformation in the circulation, with the hinge region being partly incorporated into the A beta-pleated sheet. This loop can be displaced by peptides and induced to adopt a new conformation similar to the three-turn helix of ovalbumin. Both the native and binary complexed forms of anti-thrombin showed a greatly increased proteolytic sensitivity in the presence of heparin, indicating that heparin either induces a conformational change in the local structure of the helical reactive loop or facilitates the approximation of enzyme and inhibitor.

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