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Effects of separate proteolytic and high-affinity binding activities of human thrombin on rapid platelet activation. A quenched-flow study.

G D Jones1, D J Carty, D L Freas, J T Spears, A R Gear.   

Abstract

We have used a general quenched-flow approach to study platelet function as early as 0.3 s after stimulation with three types of human thrombin: alpha-thrombin, gamma-thrombin, which is proteolytically active but does not bind to the high-affinity sites, and di-isopropyl fluorophosphate-derivatized (DIP)-alpha-thrombin, an active site-inhibited analogue that does bind to the high-affinity site. Large doses of gamma-thrombin evoked moderate aggregation and serotonin release, but minimal phosphorylation of the 20 and 47 kDa proteins. The initial (1.5-3.0 s) increase in cystolic free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) indicated by Indo-1 was also diminished, but by 5 s was nearly as high (1.0 microM) as with alpha-thrombin. A large dose of DIP-alpha-thrombin, on the other hand, induced minimal aggregation, serotonin secretion and [Ca2+]i response within 6 s. There was, however, a transient dephosphorylation of the 20 kDa protein. When combined, gamma- and DIP-alpha-thrombin were approximately additive in their ability to induce aggregation and serotonin secretion, but strongly synergistic in phosphorylating the 20 and 47 kDa proteins. The [Ca2+]i increase was not, however, enhanced over that induced by gamma-thrombin alone. These results demonstrate that phosphorylation of either the 20 or 47 kDa proteins is not correlated with [Ca2+]i dynamics and is neither required nor directly involved in platelet aggregation and secretion induced by thrombin. The high-affinity binding activity of thrombin is not necessary for rapid platelet Ca2+ influx, aggregation and serotonin release within the first critical seconds of activation.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2803271      PMCID: PMC1133312          DOI: 10.1042/bj2620611

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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