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Proteins of the Exocytotic Core Complex Mediate Platelet α-Granule Secretion ROLES OF VESICLE-ASSOCIATED MEMBRANE PROTEIN, SNAP-23, AND SYNTAXIN 4

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1999

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Flaumenhaft, Robert, Kevin Croce, Emy Chen, Bruce Furie, and Barbara C. Furie. 1999. “Proteins of the Exocytotic Core Complex Mediate Platelet α-Granule Secretion.” Journal of Biological Chemistry 274 (4): 2492–2501. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.4.2492.

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To understand the molecular basis of granule release from platelets, we examined the role of vesicle-associated membrane protein, SNAP-23, and syntaxin 4 in alpha-granule secretion. A vesicle-associated membrane protein, SNAP-23, and syntaxin 4 were detected in platelet lysate. These proteins form a SDS-resistant complex that disassembles upon platelet activation, To determine whether these proteins are involved in alpha-granule secretion, we developed a streptolysin O-permeabilized platelet model of alpha-granule secretion Streptolysin O-permeabilized platelets released alpha-granules, as measured by surface expression of beta-selectin, in response to Ca2+ up to 120 min after permeabilization. Incubation of streptolysin O-permeabilized platelets with an antibody directed against vesicle-associated membrane protein completely inhibited Ca2+-induced alpha-granule release. Tetanus toxin cleaved platelet vesicle-associated membrane protein and inhibited Ca2+-induced alpha-granule secretion from streptolysin O-perneabilized platelets. An antibody to syntaxin 4 also inhibited Ca2+-induced alpha-granule release by approximately 75% in this system. These results show that vesicle-associated membrane protein, SNAP-23, and syntaxin 4 form a heterotrimeric complex in platelets that disassembles with activation and demonstrate that alpha-granule release is dependent on vesicle SNAP receptor-target SNAP receptor (vSNARE-tSNARE) interactions.

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