2007
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m607973200
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The Local Phospholipid Environment Modulates the Activation of Blood Clotting

Abstract: Examples abound of membrane-bound enzymes for which the local membrane environment plays an important role, including the ectoenzyme that triggers blood clotting, the plasma serine protease, factor VIIa, bound to the integral membrane protein, tissue factor. The activity of this enzyme complex is markedly influenced by lipid bilayer composition and further by tissue factor partitioning into membrane microdomains on some cell surfaces. Unfortunately, little is known about how membrane microdomain composition co… Show more

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“…The induction of PS exposure on cell surfaces is not restricted to apoptotic cells. For example, the exposure of PS on the surface of activated platelets initiates the bloodclotting cascade (17,(26)(27)(28), as the proteolytic activity of the factor VIIa-tissue factor complex requires very high local concentrations of PS (29). Moreover, PS becomes exposed on the outside of sperm during their maturation (30,31).…”
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“…The induction of PS exposure on cell surfaces is not restricted to apoptotic cells. For example, the exposure of PS on the surface of activated platelets initiates the bloodclotting cascade (17,(26)(27)(28), as the proteolytic activity of the factor VIIa-tissue factor complex requires very high local concentrations of PS (29). Moreover, PS becomes exposed on the outside of sperm during their maturation (30,31).…”
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“…In the last decade, the lipid bilayer nanodisc system developed by the Sligar laboratory has become an important tool to characterize membrane proteins (19 -20). Many proteins have been reconstituted in nanodiscs, including human tissue factor (21), bacteriorhodopsin (22)(23), G-protein-coupled receptors (24 -26), chemoreceptor Tar (27)(28), translocon SecYEG (29 -31), and F 0 F 1 -ATPase (32). ABC transporters, such as the maltose system MalEFGK (33-34), the lipid A exporter MsbA (35), and P-glycoprotein (19,36), have also been reconstituted in nanodiscs, albeit generally with a low coupling efficiency.…”
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“…When blood platelets are activated, PS is exposed on the platelet surface to trigger the clotting system ( 10 ). The proteolytic activity of the factor VIIa-tissue factor complex requires very high local concentrations of PS ( 11 ). In addition, PS becomes exposed on the outside of sperm during their maturation ( 12 ).…”
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