Peptide exosite inhibitors of factor VIIa as anticoagulants

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Mark S. Dennis
Charles Eigenbrot
Nicholas J. Skelton
Mark H. Ultsch
Lydia Santell
Mary A. Dwyer
Mark P. O'Connell
Robert A. Lazarus
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[1] Genentech Inc.,Department of Protein Engineering
[2] University of Chicago,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Nature | 2000年 / 404卷
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Potent anticoagulants have been derived by targeting the tissue factor–factor VIIa complex with naive peptide libraries displayed on M13 phage. The peptides specifically block the activation of factor X with a median inhibitory concentration of 1 nM and selectively inhibit tissue-factor-dependent clotting. The peptides do not bind to the active site of factor VIIa; rather, they work by binding to an exosite on the factor VIIa protease domain, and non-competitively inhibit activation of factor X and amidolytic activity. One such peptide (E-76) has a well defined structure in solution determined by NMR spectroscopy that is similar to the X-ray crystal structure when complexed with factor VIIa. These structural and functional studies indicate an allosteric ‘switch’ mechanism of inhibition involving an activation loop of factor VIIa and represent a new framework for developing inhibitors of serine proteases.
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