Glycoprotein (GP) VI Dimer As a Major Collagen-binding Site of Native Platelets: Direct Evidence Obtained with Dimeric GPVI-specific Fabs
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Background: The platelet collagen receptor glycoprotein (GP) VI is suggested to exist as a dimer on the platelet surface, but no direct proof of the functional importance of dimer formation has been provided.
Objectives: To obtain direct evidence for GPVI dimers on the platelet membrane and their functional importance, Fab antibodies were developed that bind to GPVI dimer (GPVI-Fc2) but not to GPVI monomer (GPVIex) through a phage display method.
Results: Six Fabs were found: B-F, only reactive with GPVI-Fc2, and A, mainly reactive with GPVI-Fc2, with some reactivity towards GPVIex; each Fab (Fab-dHLX-MH) forms a bivalent dimer (b-Fab) by dimerizing the dHLX domains from two Fab molecules. Fab F was subcloned to a monovalent format by deleting its dHLX domain. All b-Fabs induced platelet aggregation, but the monomeric form of Fab F (m-Fab-F) specifically inhibited collagen-induced aggregation. All b-Fabs and m-Fab-F inhibited GPVI-Fc2 binding to fibrous collagen. Immunoblotting showed that b-Fab-F and m-Fab-F bound weakly to GPVI-Fc2. Adding the anti-GPVI monoclonal antibody 204-11 increased the B(max) of m-Fab-F binding to GPVI-Fc2, suggesting that 204-11 binds to GPVI-Fc2 molecules not already in the appropriate conformation to recognize the Fab, converting them to a conformation reactive to the Fab.
Conclusions: GPVI forms a specific structure by dimerization that is necessary for the binding of this receptor to collagen fibrils. The binding of m-Fab-F to platelets directly demonstrates that GPVI is present as a functionally relevant dimer on the platelet surface.
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