HUMAN-PLATELET GLYCOPROTEIN-IA - ONE-COMPONENT IS ONLY EXPRESSED ON THE SURFACE OF ACTIVATED PLATELETS AND MAY BE A GRANULE CONSTITUENT
- 5 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 264 (1) , 507-514
Abstract
Glycoprotein Ia (GP Ia) is a relatively minor component of human blood platlets through to be a receptor involved in collagen-induced platelet activation. However, some difficulties exist with the definition of this glycoprotein. The expression of GP Ia on resting (prostacyclin analogue-treated) and thrombin-activated platelets was compared by surface labeling with 125I-lactoperoxidase. Intact platelets or platelets solubilized in sodium dodecyl sulfate were labeled with periodate/[3H]NaBH4. Analysis of two-dimensional isoelectric focusing/sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis gels showed that GP Ia is very poorly labeled in resting platelets. After activation a new spot (GP Ia*) appears with the same relative molecular mass as GP Ia under reducing conditions. GP Ia and Ia* can be clearly separated by two-dimensional nonreduced/reduced gel electrophoresis. Therefore, two glycoproteins which have been termed GP Ia exist in platelets with similar molecular weight and PI under reducing conditions. One of these (GP Ia*) is only surface-labeled when platelets are activated, indicating that it is only exposed on the surface of activated platelets. Supernatant from activated platelets contains this glycoprotein as well as other granule components. This glycoprotein is missing in platelets from two patients with collagen-response defects.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
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