MOLECULAR EVOLUTION AND DOMAIN-STRUCTURE OF PLASMINOGEN-RELATED GROWTH-FACTORS (HGF/SF AND HGF1/MSP)

被引:144
作者
DONATE, LE
GHERARDI, E
SRINIVASAN, N
SOWDHAMINI, R
APARICIO, S
BLUNDELL, TL
机构
[1] UNIV LONDON BIRKBECK COLL,DEPT CRYSTALLOG,IMPERIAL CANC RES FUND,STRUCT MOLEC BIOL UNIT,LONDON WC1E 7HX,ENGLAND
[2] UNIV CAMBRIDGE,SCH MED,MRC CTR,ICRF CELL INTERACT LAB,CAMBRIDGE CB2 2QH,ENGLAND
关键词
HGF/SF; HGF1/MSP; KRINGLE; MET RECEPTOR; PLASMINOGEN-RELATED GROWTH FACTORS; SERINE PROTEINASE;
D O I
10.1002/pro.5560031222
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Plasminogen-related growth factors, a new family of polypeptide growth factors with the basic domain organization and mechanism of activation of the blood proteinase plasminogen, include hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF), a potent effector of the growth, movement, and differentiation of epithelia and endothelia, and hepatocyte growth factor-like/macrophage stimulating protein (HGF1/MSP), an effector of macrophage chemotaxis and phagocytosis. Phylogeny of the serine proteinase domains and analysis of intron-exon boundaries and kringle sequences indicate that HGF/SF, HGF1/MSP, plasminogen, and apolipoprotein (a) have evolved from a common ancestral gene that consisted of an N-terminal domain corresponding to plasminogen activation peptide (PAP), 3 copies of the kringle domain, and a serine proteinase domain. Models of the N domains of HGF/SF, HGF1/MSP, and plasminogen, characterized by the presence of 4 conserved Cys residues forming a loop in a loop, have been modeled based on disulfide-bond constraints. There is a distinct pattern of charged and hydrophobic residues in the helix-strand-helix motif proposed for the PAP domain of HGF/SF; these may be important for receptor interaction. Three-dimensional structures of the 4 kringle and the serine proteinase domains of HGF/SF were constructed by comparative modeling using the suite of programs COMPOSER and were energy minimized. Docking of a lysine analogue indicates a putative lysine-binding pocket within kringle 2 (and possibly another in kringle 4). The models suggest a mechanism for the formation of a noncovalent HGF/SF homodimer that map be responsible for the activation of the Mer receptor. These data provide evidence for the divergent evolution and structural similarity of plasminogen, HGF/SF, and HGF1/MSP, and highlight a new strategy for growth factor evolution, namely the adaptation of a proteolytic enzyme to a role in receptor activation.
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页码:2378 / 2394
页数:17
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