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Interspecies differences in protein expression do not impact the spatiotemporal regulation of glycoprotein VI mediated activation.

Joanne L DunsterAmanda J UnsworthAlexander P ByeElizabeth J HainingMarcin A SowaYing DiTanya SageChiara PalliniJeremy A PikeAlexander T HardyBernhard NieswandtÁngel GarcíaSteve P WatsonNatalie S PoulterJonathan M GibbinsAlice Y Pollitt
Published in: Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH (2019)
Despite the small size of mouse platelets compared to human platelets they possessed a greater density of surface receptors alongside a higher concentration of intracellular signalling proteins. Surprisingly the predicted temporal profile of Syk activity was similar in both species with predictions supported experimentally. Super resolution microscopy demonstrates that the spatial distribution of Syk is similar between species, suggesting that the spatial distribution of receptors and signalling molecules in activated platelets, rather than their copy number, is important for signalling pathway regulation.
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