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Article Dans Une Revue Thrombosis and Haemostasis Année : 2002

Model of a ternary complex between activated factor VII, tissue factor and factor IX

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Upon binding to tissue factor, FVIIa triggers coagulation by activating vitamin K-dependent zymogens, factor IX (FIX) and factor X (FX). To understand recognition mechanisms in the initiation step of the coagulation cascade, we present a three-dimensional model of the ternary complex between FVIIa:TF:FIX. This model was built using a full-space search algorithm in combination with computational graphics. With the known crystallographic complex FVIIa:TF kept fixed, the FIX docking was performed first with FIX Gla-EGF1 domains, followed by the FIX protease/EGF2 domains. Because the FIXa crystal structure lacks electron density for the Gla domain, we constructed a chimeric FIX molecule that contains the Gla-EGF1 domains of FVIIa and the EGF2-protease domains of FIXa. The FVIIa:TF:FIX complex has been extensively challenged against experimental data including site-directed mutagenesis, inhibitory peptide data, haemophilia B database mutations, inhibitor antibodies and a novel exosite binding inhibitor peptide. This FVIIa:TF:FIX complex provides a powerful tool to study the regulation of FVIIa production and presents new avenues for developing therapeutic inhibitory compounds of FVIIa:TF:substrate complex.
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hal-03551638 , version 1 (29-02-2024)

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Shu-Wen W Chen, Jean-Luc Pellequer, Jean-François Schved, Muriel Giansily-Blaizot. Model of a ternary complex between activated factor VII, tissue factor and factor IX. Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2002, 88 (01), pp.74-82. ⟨10.1055/s-0037-1613157⟩. ⟨hal-03551638⟩

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