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Genomes and Genes | S M JungSummaryAffiliation: Kurume University School of Medicine Country: Japan Publications
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Platelet collagen receptor integrin alpha2beta1 activation involves differential participation of ADP-receptor subtypes P2Y1 and P2Y12 but not intracellular calcium changeS M Jung
Department of Protein Biochemistry, Institute of Life Science, Kurume University, Japan
Eur J Biochem 268:3513-22. 2001..Furthermore, intracellular Ca2+ increase is not directly related to integrin alpha2beta1 activation, meaning that it is separate from the calcium mobilization pathways that these two ADP receptors are involved in...
Signal-transducing mechanisms involved in activation of the platelet collagen receptor integrin alpha(2)beta(1)S M Jung
Department of Protein Biochemistry, Institute of Life Science, Kurume University, 2432 3 Aikawa machi, Kurume shi, Fukuoka Ken, 839 0861, Japan
J Biol Chem 275:8016-26. 2000....
Activation of the platelet collagen receptor integrin alpha(2)beta(1): its mechanism and participation in the physiological functions of plateletsS M Jung
Department of Protein Biochemistry, Institute of Life Science, Kurume University, 2432 Aikawa machi, Kurume shi, Fukuoka Ken, Japan 839 0861
Trends Cardiovasc Med 10:285-92. 2000..We describe our flow adhesion studies, from which evidence was obtained about the involvement of integrin alpha(2)beta(1) activation in the physiological function of platelets, adhesion and thrombus formation...
Platelets interact with soluble and insoluble collagens through characteristically different reactionsS M Jung
Department of Protein Biochemistry, Institute of Life Science, Kurume University, Kurume shi, Fukuoka ken 839 8016, Japan
J Biol Chem 273:14827-37. 1998..The other phase is slow and Mg2+-dependent. The characteristic differences in the specific bindings of soluble and fibrous collagens demonstrate the different contributions of two different collagen receptors...
Involvement of activated integrin alpha2beta1 in the firm adhesion of platelets onto a surface of immobilized collagen under flow conditionsM Moroi
Department of Protein Biochemistry, Institute of Life Science, Kurume University, Fukuoka Ken, Japan
Thromb Haemost 83:769-76. 2000..The present results are evidence against the major involvement of integrin alpha2beta1 in platelet aggregation; instead, they indicate that integrin alpha2beta1 would be mainly associated with the tight binding of platelets to collagen...
A mechanism to safeguard platelet adhesion under high shear flow: von Willebrand factor-glycoprotein Ib and integrin alphabeta-collagen interactions make complementary, collagen-type-specific contributions to adhesionM Moroi
Department of Protein Biochemistry, Institute of Life Science, Kurume University, Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan
J Thromb Haemost 5:797-803. 2007..Platelet adhesion under high shear stress has been suggested to depend on the binding of von Willebrand factor (VWF) to collagen...
Real-time analysis of the interaction of platelets with immobilized thrombospondin under flow conditionsI Onitsuka
Department of Protein Biochemistry, Institute of Life Science, Kurume University, 2432-3 Aikawa-machi, Kurume, 839-0861, Fukuoka, Japan
Thromb Res 101:455-65. 2001..A low density of bound vWF would account for the observed weak interaction between TS and platelets under flow...
Glycoprotein (GP) VI dimer as a major collagen-binding site of native platelets: direct evidence obtained with dimeric GPVI-specific FabsS M Jung
Department of Protein Biochemistry, Institute of Life Science, Kurume University, Kurume shi, Fukuoka Ken, Japan
J Thromb Haemost 7:1347-55. 2009..The platelet collagen receptor glycoprotein (GP) VI is suggested to exist as a dimer on the platelet surface, but no direct proof of the functional importance of dimer formation has been provided...
Cloning and expression of the platelet-specific collagen receptor glycoprotein VIY Miura
Department of Protein Biochemistry, Institute of Life Science, Kurume University, Fukuoka, Japan
Thromb Res 98:301-9. 2000..These data indicate that the protein deduced from the cloned cDNA corresponds to platelet GP VI...
Platelet receptors for collagenM Moroi
Department of Protein Biochemistry, Kurume University, Japan
Thromb Haemost 78:439-44. 1997..Although the details of the interaction of GP Ia/IIa with collagen have been investigated in recent years, the mechanism of the reaction between GP VI and collagen remains to be explored...
Integrin-mediated platelet adhesionM Moroi
Department of Protein Biochemistry, Institute of Life Science, Kurume University, Kurume shi, Fukuoka ken Japan
Front Biosci 3:d719-28. 1998....
A patient with platelets deficient in glycoprotein VI that lack both collagen-induced aggregation and adhesionM Moroi
Department of Biochemistry II, Jichi Medical School, Tochigi, Japan
J Clin Invest 84:1440-5. 1989..The patient's platelets did not bind to types I and III collagen fibrils. Our results suggest that GPVI functions as a collagen receptor...
Characterization of a patient with glycoprotein (GP) VI deficiency possessing neither anti-GPVI autoantibody nor genetic aberrationH Kojima
Division of Hematology, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
J Thromb Haemost 4:2433-42. 2006..There have been only seven reported cases of glycoprotein (GP) VI deficiency. However, the pathogenesis of this disorder has not been well-elucidated...
