The intricate allostery in factor VIIa: triggering the trigger
In the last couple of decades, numerous investigations have shed considerable light on how precisely factor (F)VIIa mediates the initiation of blood coagulation upon association with its cofactor, tissue factor (TF). The role of the cofactor in this process is indispensable under physiological condi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis 2025-01, Vol.23 (1), p.1-10 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the last couple of decades, numerous investigations have shed considerable light on how precisely factor (F)VIIa mediates the initiation of blood coagulation upon association with its cofactor, tissue factor (TF). The role of the cofactor in this process is indispensable under physiological conditions, serving as a membrane-tethering allosteric activator of FVIIa also interacting with substrates (eg, FX). Available evidence reveals the induction and manifestation of complex allostery within FVIIa when stimulated by TF, involving at least 2 connected pathways spanning the interactive interface of the FVIIa-TF complex and the functional segments of FVIIa. Carefully designed FVIIa variants demonstrate corresponding modulations of their properties and response to TF-triggered allostery and activation. In addition, antibodies can stimulate FVIIa activity in both similar and distinctly different ways compared to that employed by TF. The mechanistic insights obtained through basic biochemical investigations have been validated through select engineered FVIIa constructs which, even in vivo, demonstrate beneficial, proof-of-concept effects. Altogether, we have recently gained unprecedented knowledge about and control over FVIIa allostery, enabling us to influence FVIIa activity in advanced manners and in a desired direction. Here, we summarize our current understanding of the allosteric activation of FVIIa ending up with some prospects of future investigations. |
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ISSN: | 1538-7836 1538-7836 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jtha.2024.08.026 |