
pmid: 3010667
As can be seen from this review, protein phosphorylation appears involved in both positive and negative regulation of platelets. To date, good evidence has been presented for the involvement of protein phosphorylation in the regulation of granule centralization (i.e. myosin light chain phosphorylation). It is probable that protein phosphorylation may also be involved in granule labilization, pseudopod formation and ATP synthesis. Protein phosphorylation in association with platelet activation appears mediated through calcium flux, in the case of myosin light chain phosphorylation, and through diglyceride or other substances in the case of 47P phosphorylation. A summary scheme is shown in Figure 1.
Blood Platelets, Inositol Phosphates, Microfilament Proteins, Phosphatidic Acids, Blood Proteins, Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate, Myosins, Cytoplasmic Granules, Phosphoproteins, Microtubules, Diglycerides, Molecular Weight, Actin Cytoskeleton, Cyclic AMP, Humans, Calcium, Lysophospholipids, Carrier Proteins, Cytoskeleton, Gelsolin
Blood Platelets, Inositol Phosphates, Microfilament Proteins, Phosphatidic Acids, Blood Proteins, Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate, Myosins, Cytoplasmic Granules, Phosphoproteins, Microtubules, Diglycerides, Molecular Weight, Actin Cytoskeleton, Cyclic AMP, Humans, Calcium, Lysophospholipids, Carrier Proteins, Cytoskeleton, Gelsolin
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