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Exposure of Von Willebrand Factor Cleavage Site in A1A2A3-Fragment under Extreme Hydrodynamic Shear

Von Willebrand Factor (vWf) is a giant multimeric extracellular blood plasma involved in hemostasis. In this work we present multi-scale simulations of its three-domains fragment A1A2A3. These three domains are essential for the functional regulation of vWf. Namely the A2 domain hosts the site where...

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Autores principales: Languin-Cattoën, Olivier, Laborie, Emeline, Yurkova, Daria O., Melchionna, Simone, Derreumaux, Philippe, Belyaev, Aleksey V., Sterpone, Fabio
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8625202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34833213
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13223912
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author Languin-Cattoën, Olivier
Laborie, Emeline
Yurkova, Daria O.
Melchionna, Simone
Derreumaux, Philippe
Belyaev, Aleksey V.
Sterpone, Fabio
author_facet Languin-Cattoën, Olivier
Laborie, Emeline
Yurkova, Daria O.
Melchionna, Simone
Derreumaux, Philippe
Belyaev, Aleksey V.
Sterpone, Fabio
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description Von Willebrand Factor (vWf) is a giant multimeric extracellular blood plasma involved in hemostasis. In this work we present multi-scale simulations of its three-domains fragment A1A2A3. These three domains are essential for the functional regulation of vWf. Namely the A2 domain hosts the site where the protease ADAMTS13 cleavages the multimeric vWf allowing for its length control that prevents thrombotic conditions. The exposure of the cleavage site follows the elongation/unfolding of the domain that is caused by an increased shear stress in blood. By deploying Lattice Boltzmann molecular dynamics simulations based on the OPEP coarse-grained model for proteins, we investigated at molecular level the unfolding of the A2 domain under the action of a perturbing shear flow. We described the structural steps of this unfolding that mainly concerns the [Formula: see text]-strand structures of the domain, and we compared the process occurring under shear with that produced by the action of a directional pulling force, a typical condition of single molecule experiments. We observe, that under the action of shear flow, the competition among the elongational and rotational components of the fluid field leads to a complex behaviour of the domain, where elongated structures can be followed by partially collapsed melted globule structures with a very different degree of exposure of the cleavage site. Our simulations pose the base for the development of a multi-scale in-silico description of vWf dynamics and functionality in physiological conditions, including high resolution details for molecular relevant events, e.g., the binding to platelets and collagen during coagulation or thrombosis.
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spelling pubmed-86252022021-11-27 Exposure of Von Willebrand Factor Cleavage Site in A1A2A3-Fragment under Extreme Hydrodynamic Shear Languin-Cattoën, Olivier Laborie, Emeline Yurkova, Daria O. Melchionna, Simone Derreumaux, Philippe Belyaev, Aleksey V. Sterpone, Fabio Polymers (Basel) Article Von Willebrand Factor (vWf) is a giant multimeric extracellular blood plasma involved in hemostasis. In this work we present multi-scale simulations of its three-domains fragment A1A2A3. These three domains are essential for the functional regulation of vWf. Namely the A2 domain hosts the site where the protease ADAMTS13 cleavages the multimeric vWf allowing for its length control that prevents thrombotic conditions. The exposure of the cleavage site follows the elongation/unfolding of the domain that is caused by an increased shear stress in blood. By deploying Lattice Boltzmann molecular dynamics simulations based on the OPEP coarse-grained model for proteins, we investigated at molecular level the unfolding of the A2 domain under the action of a perturbing shear flow. We described the structural steps of this unfolding that mainly concerns the [Formula: see text]-strand structures of the domain, and we compared the process occurring under shear with that produced by the action of a directional pulling force, a typical condition of single molecule experiments. We observe, that under the action of shear flow, the competition among the elongational and rotational components of the fluid field leads to a complex behaviour of the domain, where elongated structures can be followed by partially collapsed melted globule structures with a very different degree of exposure of the cleavage site. Our simulations pose the base for the development of a multi-scale in-silico description of vWf dynamics and functionality in physiological conditions, including high resolution details for molecular relevant events, e.g., the binding to platelets and collagen during coagulation or thrombosis. MDPI 2021-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8625202/ /pubmed/34833213 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13223912 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Languin-Cattoën, Olivier
Laborie, Emeline
Yurkova, Daria O.
Melchionna, Simone
Derreumaux, Philippe
Belyaev, Aleksey V.
Sterpone, Fabio
Exposure of Von Willebrand Factor Cleavage Site in A1A2A3-Fragment under Extreme Hydrodynamic Shear
title Exposure of Von Willebrand Factor Cleavage Site in A1A2A3-Fragment under Extreme Hydrodynamic Shear
title_full Exposure of Von Willebrand Factor Cleavage Site in A1A2A3-Fragment under Extreme Hydrodynamic Shear
title_fullStr Exposure of Von Willebrand Factor Cleavage Site in A1A2A3-Fragment under Extreme Hydrodynamic Shear
title_full_unstemmed Exposure of Von Willebrand Factor Cleavage Site in A1A2A3-Fragment under Extreme Hydrodynamic Shear
title_short Exposure of Von Willebrand Factor Cleavage Site in A1A2A3-Fragment under Extreme Hydrodynamic Shear
title_sort exposure of von willebrand factor cleavage site in a1a2a3-fragment under extreme hydrodynamic shear
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8625202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34833213
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13223912
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