TFPI cofactor function of protein S: essential role of the protein S SHBG-like domain

Blood. 2014 Jun 19;123(25):3979-87. doi: 10.1182/blood-2014-01-551812. Epub 2014 Apr 16.

Abstract

Protein S is a cofactor for tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI), accelerating the inhibition of activated factor X (FXa). TFPI Kunitz domain 3 residue Glu226 is essential for enhancement of TFPI by protein S. To investigate the complementary functional interaction site on protein S, we screened 44 protein S point, composite or domain swap variants spanning the whole protein S molecule for their TFPI cofactor function using a thrombin generation assay. Of these variants, two protein S/growth arrest-specific 6 chimeras, with either the whole sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG)-like domain (Val243-Ser635; chimera III) or the SHBG laminin G-type 1 subunit (Ser283-Val459; chimera I), respectively, substituted by the corresponding domain in growth arrest-specific 6, were unable to enhance TFPI. The importance of the protein S SHBG-like domain (and its laminin G-type 1 subunit) for binding and enhancement of TFPI was confirmed in FXa inhibition assays and using surface plasmon resonance. In addition, protein S bound to C4b binding protein showed greatly reduced enhancement of TFPI-mediated inhibition of FXa compared with free protein S. We show that binding of TFPI to the protein S SHBG-like domain enables TFPI to interact optimally with FXa on a phospholipid membrane.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Binding Sites / genetics
  • Blotting, Western
  • Complement C4b-Binding Protein / metabolism
  • Factor Xa / metabolism
  • HEK293 Cells
  • Humans
  • Lipoproteins / genetics
  • Lipoproteins / metabolism*
  • Mutation
  • Phospholipids / metabolism
  • Protein C / metabolism
  • Protein S / genetics
  • Protein S / metabolism*
  • Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin / metabolism
  • Surface Plasmon Resonance
  • Thrombin / metabolism
  • Thromboplastin / metabolism

Substances

  • Complement C4b-Binding Protein
  • Lipoproteins
  • Phospholipids
  • Protein C
  • Protein S
  • Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin
  • lipoprotein-associated coagulation inhibitor
  • Thromboplastin
  • Thrombin
  • Factor Xa