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Binding of thrombin to human platelet plasma membranes
Authors:S.William Tam  Thomas C. Detwiler
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11203, U.S.A.
Abstract:Binding of 25I-labeled thrombin to isolated human platelet plasma membranes was studied. Two classes of sites, one with high and one with low affinity for thrombin, were demonstrated. The apparent dissociation constants for the high and low affinity sites were 3.2 and 600 nM, respectively, similar to values obtained with intact platelets. Maximum binding was within 10 s, the shortest time measured, and then decreased with time to a constant level of binding within 45 s. When th equilibrium was perturbed by dilution, the system re-equilibrated with less thrombin bound than in a control that was diluted before mixing thrombin and membranes. Neither the time-dependent decrease nor the dilution effect were observed with phenylmethylsulfonyl-125I-labelled thrombin, an irreversibly inhibited thrombin, suggesting that these phenomena may involve a thrombin-catalyzed modification of the membranes leading to decreased binding.
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