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Platelet adhesiveness and aggregation: the collagen:glycosyl, polypeptide:N-acetylgalactosaminyl and glycoprotein:galactosyl transferases of human platelets
Authors:H B Bosmann
Institution:Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York 14620 USA
Abstract:Four glycoprotein:glycosyl transferases were identified, purified, and characterized from human platelets. The enzymes present were collagen:glc, collagen:gal, polypeptide:galNAc, and glycoprotein:gal; the fetuin:glcNAc transferase was absent. Each of the 4 transferases was found to be almost exclusively bound to the platelet plasma membrane. Incubation of platelet homogenates without exogenous acceptors yielded no transfer of monosaccharide, indicating the complete lack of endogenous acceptors. These results lead to the interesting speculation that the transferases may not be responsible in the mature platelet for glycoprotein synthesis at all, but rather that they may function for intercellular adhesion and the primary step in hemostasis, the adhesion of collagen to platelets.
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