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Plasminogen Activation Initiated by Single-chain Urokinase-type Plasminogen Activator
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1989
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Cell PhysiologyProtein SecretionProtein FunctionSignal TransductionPlasminogen ActivationBiochemistryProtein ExpressionG Protein-coupled ReceptorUrokinase-type Plasminogen ActivatorsCytoskeletonMedicineCell BiologyCell SignalingCellular PhysiologyPlasmin GenerationExtracellular Matrix
The binding of urokinase-type plasminogen activators (u-PA) to receptors on various cell types has been proposed to be an important feature of many cellular processes requiring extracellular proteolysis. We have investigated the effect of single-chain u-PA binding to the monocyte-like cell line U937 on plasminogen activation. A 16-fold acceleration of the activation of plasminogen was observed at optimal concentrations of single-chain u-PA. This potentiation was abolished by the addition of either 6-aminohexanoic acid or the amino-terminal fragment of u-PA, thus demonstrating the requirement for specific binding of both single-chain u-PA and plasminogen to the cells. The mechanism of the enhancement of plasmin generation appears to be due primarily to an increase in the rate of feedback activation of single-chain u-PA to the more active two-chain u-PA by cell-bound plasmin, initially generated by single-chain u-PA. This increased activity of the plasminogen activation system in the presence of U937 cells provides a mechanism whereby u-PAs may exert their influence in a variety of cell-associated proteolytic events.
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