A naturally occurring protein isolated from the saliva of the medicinal leech
Hirudo
medicinalis is described which strongly binds to collagen thus acting as an
inhibitor of natural platelet adhesion to collagen. The protein has a molecular
weight of about 12,000, an acidic isoelectric point and contains six cysteins.
The protein was sequenced and the gene was cloned from a H. medicinalis cDNA-library.
Procedures for producing such polypeptide by recombinant techniques are disclosed.
The recombinant and the natural occurring proteins are potent inhibitors of collagen-dependent
platelet adhesion and therefore useful for the therapeutic treatment of various
conditions related to hard disease and diseases of the circulation system. Furthermore
the protein is useful for coating natural or artificial collagen surfaces in order
to render them nonadhesive for cells and prevent the activation of cells.