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dc.contributor.authorTykhomyrov, A.A.-
dc.contributor.authorZhernossekov, D.D.-
dc.contributor.authorGrinenko, T.V.-
dc.date.accessioned2020-01-20T09:05:28Z-
dc.date.available2020-01-20T09:05:28Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.citationTykhomyrov, A.A. Surface-exposed actin binds plasminogen on the membrane of agonist-activated platelets: a flow cytometry study / A. O. Tykhomyrov, D.D. Zhernossekov, T. V. Grinenko // Biopolymers and Cell. – 2017. – 33, № 3. – P. 172-182.ru
dc.identifier.urihttps://rep.polessu.by/handle/123456789/16974-
dc.description.abstractAim.To elucidate whether actin exposed on the surface of agonist-activated platelets is re-sponsible for plasminogen binding. Methods. Human washed platelets were obtained by gel-filtration on Sepharose-2B. The levels of exposed actin on the outer surface of plasma membrane of intact and thrombin- or collagen-stimulated platelets were monitored by flow cytometry. The binding of plasminogen fluorescent conjugate (Pg-FITC) with platelets treated with anti-actin antibody or non-immune IgG (control) was analyzed cytometrically. Results. Thrombin or collagen exposure resulted in the dose-dependent actin expression on the surface of stimulated platelets. Pre-treatment of stimulated platelets with specific anti-actin antibodies was shown to significantly prevent the binding of Pg-FITC with the platelet surface. Conclusion. The results of the present study indicate that actin exposed on the platelet surface at the agonist-induced activation is involved in the plasminogen binding.ru
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dc.rightsоткрытый доступru
dc.subjectplateletsru
dc.subjectsurface-exposed actinru
dc.subjectplasminogenru
dc.subjectflow cytometryru
dc.titleSurface-exposed actin binds plasminogen on the membrane of agonist-activated platelets: a flow cytometry studyru
dc.typeArticleen
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