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Publication : Factor Xa binding to annexin 2 mediates signal transduction via protease-activated receptor 1.

First Author  Bhattacharjee G Year  2008
Journal  Circ Res Volume  102
Issue  4 Pages  457-64
PubMed ID  18174463 Mgi Jnum  J:147663
Mgi Id  MGI:3841881 Doi  10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.107.167759
Citation  Bhattacharjee G, et al. (2008) Factor Xa binding to annexin 2 mediates signal transduction via protease-activated receptor 1. Circ Res 102(4):457-64
abstractText  The serine protease zymogen factor X is converted to its catalytically active form factor Xa by the binary complex of factor VIIa bound to its cell surface receptor tissue factor (TF) or by the intrinsic Xase complex, which consists of active factors VIII (VIIIa), IX (IXa), factor X, and Ca2+. Factor Xa has procoagulant activity by conversion of prothrombin to thrombin and also induces signal transduction, either alone or in the ternary TF:VIIa:factor Xa coagulation initiation complex. Factor Xa cleaves and activates protease activated receptor (PAR)1 or -2, but factor Xa signaling efficiency varies among cell types. We show here that annexin 2 acts as a receptor for factor Xa on the surface of human umbilical vein endothelial cells and that annexin 2 facilitates factor Xa activation of PAR-1 but does not enhance coagulant function of factor Xa. Overexpression of TF abolishes annexin 2 dependence on factor Xa signaling and diminishes binding to cell surface annexin 2, whereas selectively abolishing TF promotes the annexin 2/factor Xa interaction. We propose that annexin 2 serves to regulate factor Xa signaling specifically in the absence of cell surface TF and may thus play physiological or pathological roles when factor Xa is generated in a TF-depleted environment.
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