THE CELL BIOLOGY OF THE PLASMINOGEN SYSTEM

Citation
Ef. Plow et al., THE CELL BIOLOGY OF THE PLASMINOGEN SYSTEM, The FASEB journal, 9(10), 1995, pp. 939-945
Citations number
67
Categorie Soggetti
Biology,Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
08926638
Volume
9
Issue
10
Year of publication
1995
Pages
939 - 945
Database
ISI
SICI code
0892-6638(1995)9:10<939:TCBOTP>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
The plasminogen system plays a pivotal role in maintaining vascular pa tency and in cell migration, Binding of plasminogen to surfaces (i.e., fibrin or cells) is of crucial importance in regulating the function of this system, Plasmin(ogen) binds to cells with low affinity and hig h capacity via its lysine binding sites, which are associated with its kringle domains and recognize carboxy-terminal lysines of cell surfac e proteins, Upon binding to cellular receptors, plasminogen is more re adily activated; bound plasmin has increased enzymatic activity and is protected from inactivation by inhibitors, Plasminogen receptors are modulated by numerous factors, including proteases, steroid hormones, cytokines and the adhesive state of the cells, The apoprotein(a) moiet y of lipoprotein(a) is remarkably similar in amino acid sequence to pl asminogen. Shared binding sites for Lipoprotein(a) and plasmin(ogen) o n cell surfaces and in the subendothelial matrix may contribute to the pathogenetic risks associated with elevated levels of lipoprotein(a).