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. 2000 Jun 16;475(2):89-92.
doi: 10.1016/s0014-5793(00)01630-6.

Protein disulfide isomerase mediates integrin-dependent adhesion

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Protein disulfide isomerase mediates integrin-dependent adhesion

J Lahav et al. FEBS Lett. .
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Abstract

Cell adhesion is mediated by the integrin adhesion receptors. Receptor-ligand interaction involves conformational changes in the receptor, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Our earlier work implied a role for sulfhydryls in integrin response to ligand binding in the intact blood platelet. We now show that non-penetrating blockers of free sulfhydryls inhibit beta(1) and beta(3) integrin-mediated platelet adhesion regardless of the affinity state of the integrin. Removal of the inhibitors prior to adhesion fully restores adhesion despite the irreversible nature of inhibitor-thiol interaction, indicating sulfhydryl exposure in response to adhesion. We further show that blocking protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) inhibits adhesion. These data indicate that: (a) ecto-sulfhydryls are necessary for integrin-mediated platelet adhesion; (b) disulfide exchange takes place during this process; (c) surface PDI is involved in integrin-mediated adhesion.

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