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PDBsum entry 4ch2

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Hydrolase/peptide PDB id
4ch2
Contents
Protein chains
32 a.a.
258 a.a.
29 a.a.
Ligands
ASP-LEU-PTR-ASP-
PTR-PTR-PRO
THR-ASP-LEU-PTR-
ASP-PTR-PTR-PRO
GOL ×4
0G6 ×2
Metals
_NA ×2
Waters ×473

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Title Gpibα interacts exclusively with exosite ii of thrombin.
Authors B.C.Lechtenberg, S.M.Freund, J.A.Huntington.
Ref. J Mol Biol, 2014, 426, 881-893. [DOI no: 10.1016/j.jmb.2013.11.027]
PubMed id 24316004
Abstract
Activation of platelets by the serine protease thrombin is a critical event in haemostasis. This process involves the binding of thrombin to glycoprotein Ibα (GpIbα) and cleavage of protease-activated receptors (PARs). The N-terminal extracellular domain of GpIbα contains an acidic peptide stretch that has been identified as the main thrombin binding site, and both anion binding exosites of thrombin have been implicated in GpIbα binding, but it remains unclear how they are involved. This issue is of critical importance for the mechanism of platelet activation by thrombin. If both exosites bind to GpIbα, thrombin could potentially act as a platelet adhesion molecule or receptor dimerisation trigger. Alternatively, if only a single site is involved, GpIbα may serve as a cofactor for PAR-1 activation by thrombin. To determine the involvement of thrombin's two exosites in GpIbα binding, we employed the complementary methods of mutational analysis, binding studies, X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy. Our results indicate that the peptide corresponding to the C-terminal portion of GpIbα and the entire extracellular domain bind exclusively to thrombin's exosite II. The interaction of thrombin with GpIbα thus serves to recruit thrombin activity to the platelet surface while leaving exosite I free for PAR-1 recognition.
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