2007
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m705600200
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Variegin, a Novel Fast and Tight Binding Thrombin Inhibitor from the Tropical Bont Tick

Abstract: Tick saliva contains potent antihemostatic molecules that help ticks obtain their enormous blood meal during prolonged feeding. We isolated thrombin inhibitors present in the salivary gland extract from partially fed female Amblyomma variegatum, the tropical bont tick, and characterized the most potent, variegin, one of the smallest (32 residues) thrombin inhibitors found in nature. Full-length variegin and two truncated variants were chemically synthesized. Despite its small size and flexible structure, varie… Show more

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“…Ornithodorin (van de Locht et al, 1996), savignin (Nienaber et al, 1999), and monobin (Mans et al, 2008) from soft ticks are Kunitz-type antithrombins, while IRS-2 and IRIS from I. ricinus (Leboulle et al, 2002; Chmelar et al, 2011), IxscS-1E1 from I. scapularis (Ibelli et al, 2014) and RmS-15 from Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (Xu et al, 2016) are serpins. Antithrombins belonging to the hirudin-like/madanin/variegin superfamily include madanin 1 and 2 from H. longicornis (Iwanaga et al, 2003), variegin from Amblyomma variegatum (Koh et al, 2007) and hyalomin-1 from Hyalomma marginatum rufipes (Jablonka et al, 2015). The antithrombins microphilin (Ciprandi et al, 2006) and BmAP (Horn et al, 2000) from R.…”
Section: Tick Salivamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ornithodorin (van de Locht et al, 1996), savignin (Nienaber et al, 1999), and monobin (Mans et al, 2008) from soft ticks are Kunitz-type antithrombins, while IRS-2 and IRIS from I. ricinus (Leboulle et al, 2002; Chmelar et al, 2011), IxscS-1E1 from I. scapularis (Ibelli et al, 2014) and RmS-15 from Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (Xu et al, 2016) are serpins. Antithrombins belonging to the hirudin-like/madanin/variegin superfamily include madanin 1 and 2 from H. longicornis (Iwanaga et al, 2003), variegin from Amblyomma variegatum (Koh et al, 2007) and hyalomin-1 from Hyalomma marginatum rufipes (Jablonka et al, 2015). The antithrombins microphilin (Ciprandi et al, 2006) and BmAP (Horn et al, 2000) from R.…”
Section: Tick Salivamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In SVMPs there is an exosite C* 241 TRKKHD 246 C* (as numbered in jararhagin) that interacts with human integrin α 2 I-domain [93,94,95]. Because of their importance in determining exquisite selectivity and specificity, the exosites are of immense interest in biomedical research as potential drug targets [153,154,155,156,157,158]. …”
Section: Definition and Nomenclature For Interaction Sites In Protmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, we described variegin, a novel, fast and tight-binding competitive inhibitor of thrombin (refers to the α form of thrombin unless otherwise stated) isolated from the tropical bont tick, Amblyomma variegatum [16]. Like hirudin/hirulog, variegin targets the thrombin catalytic site and exosite-I.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%