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Protein Kinase C and Cyclic AMP Regulate Reversible Exposure of Binding Sites for Fibrinogen on the Glycoprotein IIB-IIIA Complex of Human Platelets

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Journal Biochem J
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1991 Jan 1
PMID 1846526
Citations 20
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Platelet aggregation is mediated via binding of fibrinogen to sites on the membrane glycoprotein IIB-IIIA complex which become exposed when the cells are stimulated. We report here evidence of a dynamic and reversible exposure of binding sites for fibrinogen. In the absence of fibrinogen, exposed sites (B*) gradually lose their capacity to bind fibrinogen and close (Bo). On stimulation with platelet-activating factor (PAF, 500 nM) at 22 degrees C, closing of B* is enhanced by agents that raise cyclic AMP levels (10 ng of prostaglandin I2/ml; 5 mM-theophylline), inhibit protein kinase C (PKC; 25 microM-sphingosine; 1 microM-staurosporine), or disrupt the energy supply (30 mM-2-deoxy-D-glucose + 1 mM-CN-), or by raising the temperature to 37 degrees C. Conversely, activation of PKC 1 microM-1,2-dioctanoyl-sn-glycerol; 55 nM-phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate) and an increase in intracellular [Ca2+] (100 nM-ionomycin + extracellular Ca2+) oppose the disappearance of B*. Phosphorylation of the 47 kDa protein illustrates the tight coupling between PKC and B* under all conditions tested, except when the cyclic AMP level is raised, and B* is converted to Bo without affecting PKC activity. Although the increase in PKC activity is much smaller with ADP or even absent upon stimulation with adrenaline, the control of B* is equally sensitive to modulation of cyclic AMP and PKC activity. We conclude that PAF, ADP and adrenaline regulate exposure of fibrinogen binding sites through a common mechanism consisting of two independent pathways, one dominated by PKC and the other by an as yet unidentified cyclic AMP-sensitive step.

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