Erbstatin blocks platelet activating factor-induced protein-tyrosine phosphorylation, polyphosphoinositide hydrolysis, protein kinase C activation, serotonin secretion and aggregation of rabbit platelets. |
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Authors: | H Salari V Duronio S L Howard M Demos K Jones A Reany A T Hudson S L Pelech |
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Institution: | Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, UK. |
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Abstract: | The role of protein-tyrosine phosphorylation in the signal transduction of platelet activating factor (PAF) was investigated in rabbit platelets with a range of synthetic compounds that inhibit protein-tyrosine kinases. In particular, erbstatin (IC50 approximately 20 micrograms/ml) abrogated a wide range of platelet responses to PAF, including tyrosine phosphorylation of cellular proteins, polyphosphoinositide turnover, activation of membranous protein kinase C, platelet aggregation, and serotonin secretion. With about a third of the potency of erbstatin, compound RG50864 also inhibited many of these responses, whereas at 100 micrograms/ml, genistein, 670C88 and ST271 were without effect. Finally, the ability of thrombin to cause platelet aggregation and serotonin secretion was also compromised by erbstatin. |
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