Abstract
Purified human protein S preparations contain small amounts of multimeric protein S. Protein S multimers are absent in plasma, suggesting that multimerization results from purification. Protein S multimers effectively inhibit phospholipid-dependent reactions at low phospholipid concentrations, and may therefore interfere during functional analysis of protein S. We have demonstrated that anion-exchange chromatography, as well as high ionic strength or low pH elution conditions used in immunoaffinity purification of protein S, induce protein S multimer formation. When protein S multimers were removed from protein S preparations by size-exclusion chromatography, multimers spontaneously reappeared in the protein S monomer fraction. In model systems, high phospholipid concentrations (>50 micromol/L) completely abrogate the inhibitory effect of protein S multimers on prothrombinase complex activity. In addition, C4BP does not bind to protein S multimers. Thus, at low phospholipid concentrations, addition of C4BP to purified protein S will not affect the inhibitory activity of protein S multimers. In conclusion, to avoid misinterpretations during protein S structure-function analysis due to multimers present in purified protein S preparations, we recommend studying the anticoagulant activities of protein S either in plasma, where protein S is in its unmodified natural form, or at high phospholipid concentrations in model systems with purified proteins.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | S111-S120 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Jan 2006 |
| Event | 20th Congress of the International-Society-on-Thrombosis-and-Haemostasis - Sydney, Australia Duration: 6 Aug 2005 → 12 Aug 2005 |
Conference
| Conference | 20th Congress of the International-Society-on-Thrombosis-and-Haemostasis |
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| Country/Territory | Australia |
| City | Sydney |
| Period | 6/08/05 → 12/08/05 |
Keywords
- HIGH-AFFINITY INTERACTION
- HUMAN FACTOR-VIII
- C4B-BINDING PROTEIN
- FACTOR-VA
- COFACTOR ACTIVITY
- PROTHROMBINASE COMPLEX
- ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS
- FACTOR-XA
- BINDING
- INHIBITION
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