| Literature DB >> 9355765 |
F E Indig1, F Diaz-Gonzalez, M H Ginsberg.
Abstract
The platelet integrin, alphaIIbbeta3 (GPIIb-IIIa), and the tetraspanin, CD9, are integral membrane proteins that are abundant in platelet membranes. We have identified several proteins, including CD9, which were co-precipitated by anti-alphaIIbbeta3 antibody from untreated, resting platelets that were solubilized with the poly(oxyethylene) non-ionic detergent, Brij-35. Immunoblot and quantitative immunoprecipitation showed that the association of alphaIIbbeta3 with CD9 is specific and stoichiometric. The interaction between CD9 and alphaIIbbeta3 is probably hydrophobic, as Triton X-100 and hydrophobic detergents of the Brij series completely dissociated the CD9-alphaIIbbeta3 complex. Recombinant CD9 and alphaIIbbeta3 can associate after transfection into Chinese hamster ovary cells, as seen by co-immunoprecipitation and co-localization in the periphery of spreading cells and in the lamellipodia of cells plated on fibrinogen. This co-localization is absent from focal adhesions. Furthermore, anti-CD9-coated latex beads clustered alphaIIbbeta3 with CD9. This work indicates that the tetraspanin, CD9, is associated with beta3 integrins in resting platelets and transfected cells.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9355765 PMCID: PMC1218793 DOI: 10.1042/bj3270291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem J ISSN: 0264-6021 Impact factor: 3.857