NEUROPILIN IN THE VASCULAR SYSTEM: MECHANISTIC BASIS OF ANGIOGENESIS

The vascular system is critical for maintaining homeostasis in all vertebrates. Structural studies of Neuropilin (Nrp), an essential angiogenic receptor, have defined its role in regulating angiogenesis, the formation of new vessels from the existing vasculature. Utilizing biochemical and biophysica...

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Main Author: Guo, Hou-Fu
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Published: UKnowledge 2014
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spelling ndltd-uky.edu-oai-uknowledge.uky.edu-biochem_etds-10152016-07-20T05:02:38Z NEUROPILIN IN THE VASCULAR SYSTEM: MECHANISTIC BASIS OF ANGIOGENESIS Guo, Hou-Fu The vascular system is critical for maintaining homeostasis in all vertebrates. Structural studies of Neuropilin (Nrp), an essential angiogenic receptor, have defined its role in regulating angiogenesis, the formation of new vessels from the existing vasculature. Utilizing biochemical and biophysical tools we describe the ability of Nrp to function as a co-receptor for the VEGFR receptor tyrosine kinase. Two families of Nrp-1 ligands, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A (VEGF-A) and Semaphorin3F (Sema3F), physically compete for binding to the Nrp-1 b1 domain, and have opposite roles. VEGF-A is a potent pro-angiogenic cytokine while Sema3F is an angiogenesis inhibitor. Using coupled structural and functional studies, we have discovered the basis for potent competitive binding of Sema3F to Nrp1 requires engagement of two distinct binding sites. These data provide a basis for understanding the rational design of novel high affinity Nrp-1 inhibitor. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://uknowledge.uky.edu/biochem_etds/16 http://uknowledge.uky.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1015&context=biochem_etds Theses and Dissertations--Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry UKnowledge VEGF receptor coupling endothelial cells semaphorin X-ray crystallography Biochemistry Structural Biology
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topic VEGF
receptor coupling
endothelial cells
semaphorin
X-ray crystallography
Biochemistry
Structural Biology
spellingShingle VEGF
receptor coupling
endothelial cells
semaphorin
X-ray crystallography
Biochemistry
Structural Biology
Guo, Hou-Fu
NEUROPILIN IN THE VASCULAR SYSTEM: MECHANISTIC BASIS OF ANGIOGENESIS
description The vascular system is critical for maintaining homeostasis in all vertebrates. Structural studies of Neuropilin (Nrp), an essential angiogenic receptor, have defined its role in regulating angiogenesis, the formation of new vessels from the existing vasculature. Utilizing biochemical and biophysical tools we describe the ability of Nrp to function as a co-receptor for the VEGFR receptor tyrosine kinase. Two families of Nrp-1 ligands, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A (VEGF-A) and Semaphorin3F (Sema3F), physically compete for binding to the Nrp-1 b1 domain, and have opposite roles. VEGF-A is a potent pro-angiogenic cytokine while Sema3F is an angiogenesis inhibitor. Using coupled structural and functional studies, we have discovered the basis for potent competitive binding of Sema3F to Nrp1 requires engagement of two distinct binding sites. These data provide a basis for understanding the rational design of novel high affinity Nrp-1 inhibitor.
author Guo, Hou-Fu
author_facet Guo, Hou-Fu
author_sort Guo, Hou-Fu
title NEUROPILIN IN THE VASCULAR SYSTEM: MECHANISTIC BASIS OF ANGIOGENESIS
title_short NEUROPILIN IN THE VASCULAR SYSTEM: MECHANISTIC BASIS OF ANGIOGENESIS
title_full NEUROPILIN IN THE VASCULAR SYSTEM: MECHANISTIC BASIS OF ANGIOGENESIS
title_fullStr NEUROPILIN IN THE VASCULAR SYSTEM: MECHANISTIC BASIS OF ANGIOGENESIS
title_full_unstemmed NEUROPILIN IN THE VASCULAR SYSTEM: MECHANISTIC BASIS OF ANGIOGENESIS
title_sort neuropilin in the vascular system: mechanistic basis of angiogenesis
publisher UKnowledge
publishDate 2014
url http://uknowledge.uky.edu/biochem_etds/16
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