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Annexin V, the Regulator of Phosphatidylserine-catalyzed Inflammation and Coagulation During Apoptosis

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Publisher Springer
Specialty Biology
Date 1997 Jun 1
PMID 9230931
Citations 56
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Abstract

Annexin V belongs to a family of phospholipid binding proteins, the Annexins. It binds in the presence of Ca(2+)-ions with high affinity to negatively charged phospholipids like phosphatidylserine (PS). On the basis of its protein structure and biological activity Annexin V is considered as a protein exhibiting its hitherto unknown function within the intracellular environment. One argument comes from the understanding that PS is predominantly located in membrane leaflets, which face the cytosol. However, recent findings show that each cell type has the molecular machinery to expose PS at its cell surface. This machinery is activated during the execution of apoptosis. Once PS is exposed at the cell surface it exhibits procoagulant and proinflammatory activities. Annexin V will bind to the PS-exposing apoptotic cell and can inhibit thereby the procoagulant and pro-inflammatory activities of the dying cell. These findings together with the presence of Annexin V in the extracellular space depict a novel (patho)Physiological significance for Annexin V in vivo.

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