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Glycoproteins V and Ib-IX form a noncovalent complex in the platelet membrane.

Platelet glycoprotein (GP) V is a Mr 82,000 plasma membrane protein of unknown function that is cleaved by the potent platelet agonist, thrombin, to yield a Mr 69,500 fragment (GPVf1). Platelet GPIb, a disulfide-linked alpha beta heterodimer (Mr 160,000) that forms a noncovalent complex with GPIX (Mr 22,000), functions as the platelet adhesion receptor for surface-bound von Willebrand factor. Association between GPV and GPIb-IX has been suggested by the finding that both proteins are deficient in the Bernard-Soulier syndrome, a bleeding disorder characterized by giant platelets and defective interaction with von Willebrand factor. Here we report that GPV and GPIb-IX are coprecipitated by monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against GPV, GPIb, or GPIX when platelets are solubilized in the mild detergent, digitonin. Treatment of digitonin immunopreciptates with the nonionic detergent, Nonidet P-40, released GPV from anti-GPIb and anti-GPIX mAb precipitates and GPIb-IX from the anti-GPV mAb precipitate. Removal of the Mr 45,000 amino-terminal part of GPIb alpha by treatment with elastase did not abrogate association of GPV with GPIb-IX, showing that the leucine-rich repeat sequences in GPIb alpha are not required for complex formation. Binding studies with 125I-labeled mAbs showed the presence of 24,370 GPIb-IX complexes and 11,170 molecules of GPV/platelet (n = 5). These data show that the leucine-rich glycoproteins GPV and GPIb-IX form a noncovalent complex in the platelet membrane. GPV may play a role in the interaction of platelets with von Willebrand factor.[1]

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  1. Glycoproteins V and Ib-IX form a noncovalent complex in the platelet membrane. Modderman, P.W., Admiraal, L.G., Sonnenberg, A., von dem Borne, A.E. J. Biol. Chem. (1992) [Pubmed]
 
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