Abstract

Thrombospondins (TSPs) undergo conformational changes upon removal of calcium. The eight C-type and five N-type calcium-binding repeats of TSP-2 form a circuitous wire that, in 2 mm calcium, interacts at its ends with more N-terminal epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like modules, EGF2 and EGF3, and the C-terminal lectin-like module. These components, along with the other EGF-like module(s), form the signature domain of TSPs. Characterization of conformation-sensitive epitopes of monoclonal antibodies to human TSP-2 and its TSP-1 homolog have given insights into the structure of the signature domain in the absence of calcium. The epitope for 4B6.13 anti-TSP-2 was localized to His-722 and Leu-703 in repeat 1C of the wire; recognition only occurred in constructs that included EGF3, the rest of the wire, and the lectin-like module and in the presence of calcium. The epitope for C6.7 anti-TSP-1 was localized to Glu-609 in the EGF2 module. The C6.7 epitope was preferentially recognized when EGF2 was expressed in the context of EGF1, EGF3, the wire, and the lectin-like module. Preferential recognition of the C6.7 epitope did not require calcium. Rotary shadowing electron microscopy of TSP-1 has shown elongation of the stalk and diminution of the C-terminal globule. We propose a model whereby at low calcium concentrations the lectin-like module drops away from EGF3 concomitant with changes in conformation of the wire and loss of the 4B6.13 epitope. A critical feature of the model is interaction of repeat 12N of the wire with EGF2 in both the presence and absence of calcium.

Highlights

  • Consists of TSP-3, TSP-4, and TSP-5/COMP [1, 2]

  • This number agrees with the crystal structure, which revealed 26 Ca2ϩ ions bound to the wire, 3 to the lectin-like module, and 1 to EGF2, for a total of 30 bound Ca2ϩ ions [4]

  • We characterize the epitopes of conformation-sensitive Monoclonal Antibodies (mAb) to TSP-1 and TSP-2 and work from this information to derive a model of the signature domains of TSP-1 and TSP-2 in low Ca2ϩ

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Introduction

Consists of TSP-3, TSP-4, and TSP-5/COMP (cartilage oligomeric matrix protein) [1, 2]. Competition for 4B6.13 was found only when EGF3, the wire, and the lectin-like module were all present in the same construct (Fig. 2A).

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