C-terminal amino acid determination of the transmembrane subunits of the human platelet fibrinogen receptor, the GPIIb/IIIa complex
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C-terminal amino acid determination of the transmembrane subunits of the human platelet fibrinogen receptor, the GPIIb/IIIa complex
Abstract
Glycoproteins IIb (GPIIb) and IIIa (GPIIIa) form the Ca2(+)-dependent GPIIb/IIIa complex, which acts as the fibrinogen receptor on activated platelets. GPIIb and GPIIIa are synthesized as single peptide chains. The GPIIb precursor is processed proteolytically to yield two disulphide-bonded chains, GPIIb alpha and GPIIb beta. The GPIIb/IIIa complex has two membrane attachment sites located at the C-termini of GPIIb beta and GPIIIa. The short cytoplasmic tails of GPIIb beta and/or GPIIIa become most likely associated to the cytoskeleton of activated platelets. In the present work the C-terminal amino acid residues of platelet GPIIb beta and GPIIIa have been analyzed by protein-chemical methods and compared with those predicted from cDNA analysis. We were able to confirm the positions of the C-termini in both glycoproteins and the identity of the C-terminus predicted for GPIIIa, i.e. threonine. However, glutamine, not glutamic acid as predicted for GPIIb beta from the human erythroleukemic cell line and megakaryocyte cells, was found to be the C-terminal amino acid of GPIIb beta. This indicates that the glutamic acid in the GPIIb precursor is posttranslationally modified to glutamine.
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