Abstract
The von Willebrand factor (VWF) and coagulation factor VIII (FVIII) are intricately involved in hemostasis. A tight, noncovalent complex between VWF and FVIII prolongs the half-life of FVIII in plasma, and failure to form this complex leads to rapid clearance of FVIII and bleeding diatheses such as hemophilia A and von Willebrand disease (VWD) type 2N. High-resolution insight into the complex between VWF and FVIII has so far been strikingly lacking. This is particularly the case for the flexible a3 region of FVIII, which is imperative for high-affinity binding. Here, a structural and biophysical characterization of the interaction between VWF and FVIII is presented with focus on two of the domains that have been proven pivotal for mediating the interaction, namely the a3 region of FVIII and the TIL’E’ domains of VWF. Binding between the FVIII a3 region and VWF TIL’E’ was here observed using NMR spectroscopy, where chemical shift changes were localized to two β-sheet regions on the edge of TIL’E’ upon FVIII a3 region binding. Isothermal titration calorimetry and NMR spectroscopy were used to characterize the interaction between FVIII and TIL’E’ as well as mutants of TIL’E’, which further highlights the importance of the β-sheet region of TIL’E’ for high-affinity binding. Overall, the results presented provide new insight into the role the FVIII a3 region plays for complex formation between VWF and FVIII and the β-sheet region of TIL’E’ is shown to be important for FVIII binding. Thus, the results pave the way for further high-resolution insights into this imperative complex.
Highlights
The interaction between von Willebrand factor (VWF) and coagulation factor VIII (FVIII) is essential to hemostasis
Using a combination of NMR spectroscopy and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC), we present a characterization of the interaction between VWF and FVIII with a focus on the interactions mediated by the a3 region
With the structure and NMR chemical shift assignment of the VWF TIL’E’ domains (Fig. 1 b) available [31], it becomes possible to characterize possible direct interactions between FVIII a3 and VWF TIL’E’ and possible to probe the mechanism by which the a3 region mediates the interaction between FVIII and VWF
Summary
The interaction between von Willebrand factor (VWF) and coagulation factor VIII (FVIII) is essential to hemostasis. Action is intrinsically destabilized, FVIII is rapidly and prematurely cleared from the blood stream [3,4]. This premature clearance of FVIII is caused by a lower affinity of the FVIII:VWF complex and leads to the bleeding disorders hemophilia A and von Willebrand disease (VWD). The severity of these diseases underpins the importance of the interaction between FVIII and VWF and, in turn, the importance of characterizing the structure of this complex at high resolution. FVIII is divided into a heavy chain (A1-a1-A2-a2-B) and a light chain
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