Pull-Down assay for analysis of integrin-mediated activation of rap proteins in adherent platelets

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Abstract

Rap1 GTPases operate as molecular switches by cycling between a GDP-bound inactive state and a GTP-bound active state and regulate several cellular pathways in response to different stimuli. Circulating blood platelets express high levels of Rap1 proteins, mainly Rap1b, which plays a critical role in platelet adhesion and activation. Rap1 is a key element in the inside-out signaling pathway leading to the conversion of integrins into the high-affinity state for their ligands. In platelets, Rap1b regulates inside-out activation of both integrin α IIb β 3 and α 2 β 1. In addition, Rap1b is also involved in integrin outside-in signaling. Integrin-mediated platelet adhesion leads to accumulation of GTP-bound Rap1b, which promotes integrin-mediated processes such as spreading and clot retraction. Rap1b is thus a bidirectional regulator of platelet integrin function. Here we describe a method to analyze Rap1b activation induced by platelet adhesion via integrin α 2 β 1. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Guidetti, G. F., & Torti, M. (2014). Pull-Down assay for analysis of integrin-mediated activation of rap proteins in adherent platelets. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1120, 167–176. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-791-4_11

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