Inactivation of thrombin by a complex between rat mast-cell protease 1 and heparin proteoglycan

Biochem J. 1994 Apr 15;299 ( Pt 2)(Pt 2):507-13. doi: 10.1042/bj2990507.

Abstract

Rat peritoneal mast cells were shown to inactivate thrombin rapidly. The thrombin-inactivating activity was purified to homogeneity by a combination of anion-exchange chromatography and h.p.l.c. on a Superdex 75 column. The purified thrombin inactivator had an apparent molecular mass of 29 kDa and an N-terminal amino acid sequence identical to rat mast-cell protease 1 (RMCP-1). After labelling of the mast cells in vivo with 35SO4(2-), RMCP-1 was recovered in a macromolecular complex with [35S]heparin proteoglycans. Dissociation of RMCP-1 from the heparin proteoglycans by Superdex 75 chromatography in the presence of 2 M NaCl resulted in a marked loss of the thrombin-inactivating activity displayed by the enzyme. When RMCP-1 was reconstituted with either endogenous [35S]heparin proteoglycans or standard pig mucosal heparin, the enzyme regained its thrombin-inactivating properties. Affinity chromatography of endogenous [35S]heparin on matrix-linked RMCP-1 demonstrated that all of the heparin molecules contained high-affinity binding sites for the mast-cell protease. In contrast, the endogenous mast-cell heparin showed low affinity for antithrombin, a protease inhibitor involved in the regulation of coagulation enzymes.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Animals
  • Chromatography, Affinity
  • Chromatography, Gel
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
  • Chymases
  • Heparin / analogs & derivatives*
  • Heparin / isolation & purification
  • Heparin / metabolism
  • Kinetics
  • Mast Cells / enzymology
  • Molecular Weight
  • Proteoglycans / isolation & purification
  • Proteoglycans / metabolism*
  • Rats
  • Serine Endopeptidases / isolation & purification
  • Serine Endopeptidases / metabolism*
  • Thrombin / antagonists & inhibitors*

Substances

  • Proteoglycans
  • heparin proteoglycan
  • Heparin
  • Serine Endopeptidases
  • Chymases
  • Mcpt1 protein, rat
  • Thrombin