ROLE OF CELL-SURFACE LYSINES IN PLASMINOGEN BINDING TO CELLS - IDENTIFICATION OF ALPHA-ENOLASE AS A CANDIDATE PLASMINOGEN RECEPTOR

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MILES, LA [1 ]
DAHLBERG, CM [1 ]
PLESCIA, J [1 ]
FELEZ, J [1 ]
KATO, K [1 ]
PLOW, EF [1 ]
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[1] AICHI PREFECTURAL COLONY, INST DEV BIOL, DEPT BIOCHEM, KASUGAI, AICHI 48003, JAPAN
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10.1021/bi00220a034
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Plasminogen binding to cell surfaces results in enhanced plasminogen activation, localization of the proteolytic activity of plasmin on cell surfaces, and protection of plasmin from alpha-2-antiplasmin. We sought to characterize candidate plasminogen binding sites on nucleated cells, using the U937 monocytoid cell as a model, specifically focusing on the role of cell-surface proteins with appropriately placed lysine residues as candidate plasminogen receptors. Lysine derivatives with free alpha-carboxyl groups and peptides with carboxy-terminal lysyl residues were effective inhibitors of plasminogen binding to the cells. One of the peptides, representing the carboxy-terminal 19 amino acids of alpha-2-antiplasmin, was approximately 5-fold more effective than other with carboxy-terminal lysines. Thus, in addition to a carboxy-terminal lysyl residue, other structural features of the cell-surface proteins may influence their affinity for plasminogen. Affinity chromatography has been used to isolate candidate plasminogen receptors from U937 cells. A major protein of M(r) 54 000 was recovered and identified as alpha-enolase by immunochemical and functional criteria. alpha-Enolase was present on the cell surface and was capable of binding plasminogen in ligand blotting analyses. Plasminogen binding activity of a molecular weight similar to alpha-enolase also was present in a variety of other cell types. Carboxypeptidase B treatment of alpha-enolase abolished its ability to bind plasminogen, consistent with the presence of a C-terminal lysyl residue. Thus, cell-surface proteins with carboxy-terminal lysyl residues appear to function as plasminogen binding sites, and alpha-enolase has been identified as a prominent representative of this class of receptors.
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