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Platelet thrombosthenin: subcellular localization and function.

R L Nachman1, A J Marcus, L B Safier.   

Abstract

Thrombosthenin, an immunologically distinct contractile protein was isolated in relatively pure form from human platelets. The protein, which was of high molecular weight appeared to be composed of multiple polypeptide subunits, probably polymeric in nature.Thrombosthenin had magnesium-dependent ATPase activisty, releasing an average of 3 mug phosphorus per mg protein in 30 min. After the addition of ATP, there was a reversible alteration in viscosity with calculated ATP sensitivity ranging from 64 to 90%. These biochemical properties of thrombosthenin resemble those of smooth muscle.Specific antisera to thrombosthenin significantly inhibited the ATPase activity of the protein. Clot retraction of recalcified platelet-rich plasma and clot retraction of clotted fibrinogen-platelet mixtures were also inhibited by the antisera. The findings suggest that thrombosthenin is an important component of the clot retraction system.Thrombosthenin was extracted from isolated platelet granule and membrane fractions. The contractile protein derived from the membrane compartment was more active as an ATPase and appeared to be more homogeneous on immunologic analysis.

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Year:  1967        PMID: 16695926      PMCID: PMC297139          DOI: 10.1172/JCI105630

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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