The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Monoclonal Antibodies to Human Thrombomodulin Whose Binding Is Calcium Dependent
Shigeru KimuraTakao NagoyaNobuo Aoki
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1989 Volume 105 Issue 3 Pages 478-483

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Four monoclonal antibodies to human thrombomodulin were characterized. Binding of two of these antibodies was dependent on the presence of calcium ions, and approximately 5mM calcium was required for their maximum binding. These two antibodies inhibited the binding of thrombin to thrombomodulin, thereby inhibiting activation of protein C catalyzed by thrombin-thrombomodulin complex. These two antibodies bind to a major active fragment formed by limited proteolytic digestions of thrombomodulin with elastase and trypsin, suggesting that the antibodies bind to the thrombin-binding site (or its vicinity) located in the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-homology domain. One of the other calcium-independent antibodies also inhibited the binding of thrombin and the activation of protein C, but the inhibition was very weak and was observed only when the antibody was present in a molar excess over thrombomodulin. This antibody did not bind to the protease digests of thrombomodulin. Another calcium-independent antibody did not inhibit either thrombin binding or protein C activation, but bound to the active fragment of protease digests, suggesting that the antibody binds to a region other than the thrombin-binding site in the EGF-homology domain. These observations suggest that throm-bomodulin undergoes a calcium-dependent conformational change which may occur in proximity to a thrombin-binding site located in the EGF-homology domain.

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