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Proteomic analysis of resting and thrombin‐stimulated platelets reveals the translocation and functional relevance of HIP‐55 in platelets
Authors:Katherine L Tucker  William J Kaiser  Angela L Bergeron  Hongbo Hu  Jing‐fei Dong  Tse‐Hua Tan  Jonathan M Gibbins
Institution:1. Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, UK;2. Thrombosis Core Laboratory, Department of Medicine, BCM286, N1319, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA;3. Department of Immunology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA
Abstract:The platelet surface is a dynamic interface that changes rapidly in response to stimuli to co‐ordinate the formation of thrombi at sites of vascular injury. Tight control is essential as loss of organisation may result in the inappropriate formation of thrombi (thrombosis) or excessive bleeding. In this paper we describe the comparative analysis of resting and thrombin‐stimulated platelet membrane proteomes and associated proteins to identify proteins important to platelet function. Surface proteins were labelled using a biotin tag and isolated by NeurtrAvidin affinity chromatography. Liquid phase IEF and SDS‐PAGE were used to separate proteins, and bands of increased intensity in the stimulated platelet fractions were digested and identified by FT‐ICR mass spectrometry. Novel proteins were identified along with proteins known to be translocated to the platelet surface. Furthermore, many platelet proteins revealed changes in location associated with function, including G6B and Hip‐55. HIP‐55 is an SH3‐binding protein important in T‐cell receptor signalling. Further analysis of HIP‐55 revealed that this adaptor protein becomes increasingly associated with both Syk and integrin β3 upon platelet activation. Analysis of HIP‐55 deficient platelets revealed reduced fibrinogen binding upon thrombin stimulation, suggesting HIP‐55 to be an important regulator of platelet function.
Keywords:Biotin  Cell biology  Hip‐55  Liquid phase isoelectric focusing  Membrane  Platelets
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