There is compelling experimental evidence that the biological functions of TF go beyond an exclusive role as the initiating, procoagulent co-factor of the coagulation cascade. Analysis of experimental hematogenous tumor cell metastasis has demonstrated a cooperation of extracellular TF-dependent procoagulent activity with signaling functions of the TF cytoplasmic domain suggests an intracellular binding signaling pathway that links TF to migratory functions of cells. This project is based on the overall hypothesis that the complexity of TF's cell biological functions results from an interplay of intracellular recruitment of ligands and specific extracellular interactions of the catalytically competent TF.VIIa complex.
Aim 1 is to characterize the function of the cytoplasmic domain in TF-dependent TF.VIIa complex.
Aim 1 is to characterize the function of the cytoplasmic domain in TF-dependent tumor cell metastasis. By site directed characterize the function of the cytoplasmic domain in TF-dependent tumor cell metastasis. By site directed mutagenesis and the use of ABP-280 deficient cell lines, these experiments will examine whether the interaction of the TF cytoplasmic domain with ABP-280 plays an essential role in TF's pro-metastatic functions.
Aim 2 is to characterize the interaction of the TF.VIIa complex with matrix associated specific inhibitors of the TF pathway and their role in TF-dependent migratory functions of cells. These experiments will elucidate molecular pathways that are highly significant during tumor cell invasion and angiogenesis, in which the vascular hyperpermeability leads to the formation of the TF.VIIa complex at extra-vascular locations in vivo.
In Aim 3, experiment characterize the interaction of the TF cytoplasmic domain with newly identified, alternative intracellular ligands that may account for cell-type specific functions of TF. In defining the functional interactions of these ligands with TF, these studies are based on the hypothesis that the complex the functional interaction of these ligands with TF, these studies are based on the hypothesis that the complex intracellular macromolecular assemblies with TF cytoplasmic domain re regulated by accessory molecules that may bind simultaneously with ABP-280. The approach of this project to combine in vitro analysis of novel molecular pathways with the rigorous testing of these pathways in appropriate in vivo models promises fundamental and novel insight into the basic cell biology of the dual function protease receptor TF.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Type
Research Program Projects (P01)
Project #
2P01HL016411-26
Application #
6109404
Study Section
Project Start
1999-07-01
Project End
2000-05-31
Budget Start
1998-10-01
Budget End
1999-09-30
Support Year
26
Fiscal Year
1999
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Scripps Research Institute
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
La Jolla
State
CA
Country
United States
Zip Code
92037
Kurakula, Kondababu; Koenis, Duco S; Herzik Jr, Mark A et al. (2018) Structural and cellular mechanisms of peptidyl-prolyl isomerase Pin1-mediated enhancement of Tissue Factor gene expression, protein half-life, and pro-coagulant activity. Haematologica 103:1073-1082
Mackman, Nigel; Davis, George E (2011) Blood coagulation and blood vessel development: is tissue factor the missing link? Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 31:2364-6
Lin, Rui; Roychowdhury-Saha, Manami; Black, Chris et al. (2011) Control of RNA processing by a large non-coding RNA over-expressed in carcinomas. FEBS Lett 585:671-6
Niessen, Frank; Furlan-Freguia, Christian; Fernández, José A et al. (2009) Endogenous EPCR/aPC-PAR1 signaling prevents inflammation-induced vascular leakage and lethality. Blood 113:2859-66
Sen, Mehmet; Herzik, Mark; Craft, John W et al. (2009) Spectroscopic Characterization of Successive Phosphorylation of the Tissue Factor Cytoplasmic Region. Open Spectrosc J 3:58-64
Ruf, W; Furlan-Freguia, C; Niessen, F (2009) Vascular and dendritic cell coagulation signaling in sepsis progression. J Thromb Haemost 7 Suppl 1:118-21
van den Berg, Y W; van den Hengel, L G; Myers, H R et al. (2009) Alternatively spliced tissue factor induces angiogenesis through integrin ligation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 106:19497-502
Zhang, Qing; Petersen, Helle H; Ostergaard, Henrik et al. (2009) Molecular dynamics simulations and functional characterization of the interactions of the PAR2 ectodomain with factor VIIa. Proteins 77:559-69
Zhang, Qing; Sanner, Michel; Olson, Arthur J (2009) Shape complementarity of protein-protein complexes at multiple resolutions. Proteins 75:453-67
Potty, Ajish S R; Kourentzi, Katerina; Fang, Han et al. (2009) Biophysical characterization of DNA aptamer interactions with vascular endothelial growth factor. Biopolymers 91:145-56

Showing the most recent 10 out of 329 publications