[HTML][HTML] The ligand binding site of the platelet integrin receptor GPIIb-IIIa is proximal to the second calcium binding domain of its alpha subunit.

SE D'souza, MH Ginsberg, TA Burke… - Journal of Biological …, 1990 - Elsevier
SE D'souza, MH Ginsberg, TA Burke, EF Plow
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1990Elsevier
The extreme carboxyl-terminal amino acid sequence of the gamma chain of fibrinogen is
involved in the binding of this adhesive protein to the platelet integrin glycoprotein (GP) IIb-
IIIa, and synthetic peptides corresponding to this region inhibit fibrinogen as well as
fibronectin and von Willebrand factor binding to platelets. A chemical cross-linking approach
was used to characterize the interaction of a 16-amino acid fibrinogen gamma chain peptide
with platelets and to localize the site of its binding to GPIIb-IIIa. This peptide became …
The extreme carboxyl-terminal amino acid sequence of the gamma chain of fibrinogen is involved in the binding of this adhesive protein to the platelet integrin glycoprotein (GP) IIb-IIIa, and synthetic peptides corresponding to this region inhibit fibrinogen as well as fibronectin and von Willebrand factor binding to platelets. A chemical cross-linking approach was used to characterize the interaction of a 16-amino acid fibrinogen gamma chain peptide with platelets and to localize the site of its binding to GPIIb-IIIa. This peptide became specifically cross-linked to GPIIb, and platelet stimulation selectively enhanced its cross-linking to this alpha subunit. The cross-linking reaction was specifically inhibited by fibrinogen and an Arg-Gly-Asp peptide but not by an unrelated protein or a substituted peptide. Utilizing a combination of immunochemical mapping, enzymatic and chemical digestions, and amino acid sequencing, the cross-linking site of the gamma chain peptide in GPIIb was localized to a stretch of 21 amino acids. The identified region, GPIIb 294-314, contains the second putative calcium binding domain within GPIIb. The primary structure of this region is highly conserved among alpha subunits of other integrin adhesion receptors. These results identify a discrete region of GPIIb that resides in close proximity to a ligand binding site within GPIIb-IIIa. The homologous region may be involved in the functions of other integrin receptors.
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