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1. The platelet protein kinase C substrate pleckstrin binds directly to SDPR protein.

2. Proteomic identification of pleckstrin-associated proteins in platelets: possible interactions with actin.

3. Cell-specific abnormal prenylation of Rab proteins in platelets and melanocytes of the gunmetal mouse.

4. Translocation of pleckstrin requires its phosphorylation and newly formed ligands.

5. Molecular cloning, bacterial expression and properties of Rab31 and Rab32.

6. Analyses of proteins involved in vesicular trafficking in platelets of mouse models of Hermansky Pudlak syndrome.

7. Cyclic nucleotides and phosphodiesterases in platelets.

8. Protein kinase C-dependent and Ca2+-dependent mechanisms of secretion from streptolysin O-permeabilized platelets: effects of leakage of cytosolic proteins.

9. Activation of cGMP-stimulated phosphodiesterase by nitroprusside limits cAMP accumulation in human platelets: effects on platelet aggregation.

10. Expression and mutagenesis of the catalytic domain of cGMP-inhibited phosphodiesterase (PDE3) cloned from human platelets.

11. Chemical cross-linking of pleckstrin in human platelets: evidence for oligomerization of the protein and its dissociation by protein kinase C.

12. Dephosphorylation of cofilin in stimulated platelets: roles for a GTP-binding protein and Ca2+.

13. Photoaffinity labelling of cyclic GMP-inhibited phosphodiesterase (PDE III) in human and rat platelets and rat tissues: effects of phosphodiesterase inhibitors.

14. Stimulation of phospholipase D in rabbit platelet membranes by nucleoside triphosphates and by phosphocreatine: roles of membrane-bound GDP, nucleoside diphosphate kinase and creatine kinase.

15. Photoaffinity labelling of cyclic GMP-binding proteins in human platelets.

16. GTP gamma S and phorbol ester act synergistically to stimulate both Ca(2+)-independent secretion and phospholipase D activity in permeabilized human platelets. Inhibition by BAPTA and analogues.

17. Evidence that activation of phospholipase D can mediate secretion from permeabilized platelets.

18. Effects of nitrovasodilators on platelet cyclic nucleotide levels in rabbit blood; role for cyclic AMP in synergistic inhibition of platelet function by SIN-1 and prostaglandin E1.

19. Factors affecting dense and alpha-granule secretion from electropermeabilized human platelets: Ca(2+)-independent actions of phorbol ester and GTP gamma S.

20. Phorbol ester treatment of intact rabbit platelets greatly enhances both the basal and guanosine 5'-[gamma-thio]triphosphate-stimulated phospholipase D activities of isolated platelet membranes. Physiological activation of phospholipase D may be secondary to activation of phospholipase C.

21. Molecular basis of the synergistic inhibition of platelet function by nitrovasodilators and activators of adenylate cyclase: inhibition of cyclic AMP breakdown by cyclic GMP.

22. Identification of multiple ral gene products in human platelets that account for some but not all of the platelet Gn-proteins.

23. Roles of GTP-binding proteins and protein kinase C in signal transduction in the platelet.

24. Effects of guanosine 5'-[gamma-thio]triphosphate and thrombin on the phosphoinositide metabolism of electropermeabilized human platelets.

25. Effects of activation of protein kinase C on the agonist-induced stimulation and inhibition of cyclic AMP formation in intact human platelets.

27. Inhibition and subsequent enhancement of platelet responsiveness by prostacyclin in the rabbit. Relationship to platelet adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate.

28. Effects of NaCl and GTP on the inhibition of platelet adenylate cyclase by 1-O-octadecyl-2-O-acetyl-sn-glyceryl-3-phosphorylcholine (synthetic platelet-activating factor).

29. Purification and characterization of the 47,000-dalton protein phosphorylated during degranulation of human platelets.

30. Characterization of the protein kinase activities of human platelet supernatant and particulate fractions.

31. Measurement of circulating prostacyclin.

32. Loss of sulfated proteoglycan from the surface of rabbit platelets during adenosine 5'-diphosphate-induced aggregation.

33. Molecular cloning and expression of the major protein kinase C substrate of platelets.

34. Relationship between phosphorylation of blood platelet proteins and secretion of platelet granule constituents. I. Effects of different aggregating agents.

35. Cytochalasin B, the blood platelet release reaction and cyclic GMP.

36. Detection of 23-27 kDa GTP-binding proteins in platelets and other cells.

37. Factors affecting platelet cyclic GMP levels during aggregation induced by collagen and by arachidonic acid.

38. Increased phosphorylation of specific blood platelet proteins in association with the release reaction.

39. Molecular analysis of pleckstrin: the major protein kinase C substrate of platelets.

40. Relationship between phosphorylation of blood platelet proteins and secretion of platelet granule constituents II. Effects of different inhibitors.

41. Roles of cyclic nucleotides in platelet function.

42. Effects of adenosine on levels of adenosine cyclic 3',5'-monophosphate in human blood platelets in relation to adenosine incorporation and platelet aggregation.

43. Cyclic nucleotides in platelet function.

44. Measurement of changes in platelet cyclic AMP in vitro and in vivo by prelabeling techniques: application to the detection and assay of circulating PGI2.

45. Vasopressin inhibits the adenylate cyclase activity of human platelet particulate fraction through V1-receptors.

46. Gn-proteins are distinct from ras p21 and other known low molecular mass GTP-binding proteins in the platelet.

47. Guanine nucleotides decrease the free [Ca2+] required for secretion of serotonin from permeabilized blood platelets. Evidence of a role for a GTP-binding protein in platelet activation.

48. Factors affecting the activity of guanylate cyclase in lysates of human blood platelets.

49. Receptor-effector coupling in platelets: roles of guanine nucleotides.

50. Activation of phospholipase C associated with isolated rabbit platelet membranes by guanosine 5'-[gamma-thio]triphosphate and by thrombin in the presence of GTP.

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