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The 4-vessel Sampling Approach to Integrative Studies of Human Placental Physiology In Vivo
Published on: August 2, 2017
[Limited proteolysis of integrin alpha v beta3 from human placenta]
O N Lubkova1, T A Gureeva, E A Dilakian
1Hematological Scientific Center of the RAMS, 125167, Moscow, Novoyazikovskiy proyezd, 4a.
Abstract:
Purification of alpha v beta 3 integrin from human placenta with successive usage of two affinity sorbents--immobilized monoclonal antibodies to alpha v beta 3 integrin and immobilized RGD-containing decapeptide allowed to purify this integrin's partially degraded fraction, that was nevertheless able to interact with its ligand. During the incubation of partially degraded alpha v beta 3 integrin at 37 degrees C its further degradation went on. Addition of serine proteinase inhibitors: (phenylmethilsulfonyl fluoride, leupeptin and aprotinin) completely suppressed integrin further degradation of alpha v beta 3. In preparations of intact and partially degraded alpha v beta 3 integrin specific activity of two serine proteinases--urokinase and dipeptidilpeptidase IV--was discovered. alpha v beta 3 integrin, undergoing limited proteolysis, had lesser affinity towards RGD peptide, that intact integrin. The results show, that alpha v beta 3 integrin from human placenta co-purifies with serine proteinases. It is suggested that a definite part of functionally active alpha v beta 3 integrin, extracted from human placenta by triton X-100, forms a stable complex with serine proteinases.
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