Cryo-EM structure of the tissue factor/factor VIIa complex with a factor X mimetic reveals a novel allosteric mechanism

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Blood clotting is triggered in hemostasis and thrombosis when the membrane-bound tissue factor (TF)/factor VIIa (FVIIa) complex activates factor X (FX). There are no structures of TF/FVIIa on membranes, with or without FX. Using cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM) to address this gap, we assembled TF/FVIIa complexes on nanoscale membrane bilayers (nanodiscs), bound to XK1 and an antibody fragment. XK1 is a FX mimetic whose protease domain is replaced by the first Kunitz-type (K1) domain of the TF pathway inhibitor, whereas 10H10 is a noninhibitory, anti-TF antibody. We determined a cryo-EM structure of a TF/FVIIa/XK1/10H10/nanodisc complex with a resolution of 3.7 Å, allowing us to model all the protein backbones. TF/FVIIa extends perpendicularly from the membrane, interacting with a “handle-shaped” XK1 at 2 locations: the K1 domain docks into FVIIa’s active site, whereas the γ-carboxyglutamate–rich (GLA) domain binds to the TF substrate-binding exosite. The FX and FVIIa GLA domains also contact each other and the membrane surface. Except for a minor contact between the first epidermal growth factor (EGF)–like domain of XK1 and TF, the rest of the FX light chain does not interact with TF/FVIIa. The structure reveals a previously unrecognized, membrane-dependent allosteric activation mechanism between FVIIa and TF, in which a serine-rich loop in TF that partially obscures the TF exosite must undergo a shift to allow access of the FX GLA domain to its final binding location on the membrane-bound TF/FVIIa complex. This mechanism also provides a novel explanation for the otherwise puzzling phenomenon of TF encryption/decryption on cell surfaces.

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Sedzro, J. C., Photenhauer, A. L., Birkle, F., Meze, K., Mortenson, A., Duckworth, C., … Morrissey, J. H. (2025). Cryo-EM structure of the tissue factor/factor VIIa complex with a factor X mimetic reveals a novel allosteric mechanism. Blood, 146(23), 2833–2842. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.2025029430

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