Awardee OrganizationOKLAHOMA MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION
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Abstract Text
Tissue factor (TF), the primary triggering agent of the blood clotting
cascade in normal hemostasis, is also implicated as a key initiator in
the pathogenesis of a variety of life-threatening thrombohemorrhagic
disorders. TF has two known functions: (1) TF greatly accelerates the
activation of zymogen factor VII (fVII to the catalytically activate
form, fVIIa; and (2) TF is the protein cofactor for fVIIa enzymatic
activity. Neither function of TF is well understood in molecular terms.
The goal of this study is to understand how TF interacts with fVII and
fVIIa to assemble the functional TF:fVIIa complex, which is responsible
for initiating the clotting cascade. The interactive sites on TF and
fVIIa will be identified using mutagenesis, peptides, and antibodies. A
battery of assays will be used that will permit measurement of specific
aspects of TF/fVII function. Importantly, results from the activity
assays will be compared to direct biophysical measures of protein-protein
and protein-phospholipid interactions. The demonstration that the two
major functions of TF can be separated by mutagenesis underscores the
feasibility of this approach. This new insight into the
structure/function relationship of TF has led to the formulation of
several hypotheses, the testing of which will now enable the direct
investigation of the poorly understood mechanism by which TF accelerates
fVII activation. An important development from these studies will be the
generation of novel anti-thrombotic agents with extremely high
specificity (since they will inhibit only one specific aspect of TF or
fVII function).
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