The endothelial cell protein C receptor augments protein C activation by the thrombin-thrombomodulin complex
- PMID: 8816778
- PMCID: PMC38363
- DOI: 10.1073/pnas.93.19.10212
The endothelial cell protein C receptor augments protein C activation by the thrombin-thrombomodulin complex
Abstract
Protein C activation on the surface of the endothelium is critical to the negative regulation of blood coagulation. We now demonstrate that monoclonal antibodies that block protein C binding to the endothelial cell protein C receptor (EPCR) reduce protein C activation rates by the thrombin-thrombomodulin complex on endothelium, but that antibodies that bind to EPCR without blocking protein C binding have no effect. The kinetic result of blocking the EPCR-protein C interaction is an increased apparent Km for the activation without altering the affinity of thrombin for thrombomodulin. Activation rates of the protein C derivative lacking the gamma-carboxyglutamic acid domain, which is required for binding to EPCR, are not altered by the anti-EPCR antibodies. These data indicate that the protein C activation complex involves protein C, thrombin, thrombomodulin, and EPCR. These observations open new questions about the control of coagulation reactions on vascular endothelium.
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