Protease-activated receptor 3 is a second thrombin receptor in humans

H Ishihara, AJ Connolly, D Zeng, ML Kahn… - Nature, 1997 - nature.com
H Ishihara, AJ Connolly, D Zeng, ML Kahn, Y Wu Zheng, C Timmons, T Tram, SR Coughlin
Nature, 1997nature.com
Thrombin is a coagulation protease that activates platelets, leukocytes, endothelial and
mesenchymal cells at sites of vascular injury, acting partly through an unusual proteolytically
activated G-protein-coupled receptor1–3. Knockout of the gene encoding this receptor
provided definitive evidence for a second thrombin receptor in mouse platelets and for tissue-
specific roles for different thrombin receptors4. We now report the cloning and
characterization of a new human thrombin receptor, designated protease-activated receptor …
Abstract
Thrombin is a coagulation protease that activates platelets, leukocytes, endothelial and mesenchymal cells at sites of vascular injury, acting partly through an unusual proteolytically activated G-protein-coupled receptor1–3. Knockout of the gene encoding this receptor provided definitive evidence for a second thrombin receptor in mouse platelets and for tissue-specific roles for different thrombin receptors4. We now report the cloning and characterization of a new human thrombin receptor, designated protease-activated receptor 3 (PAR3). PAR3 can mediate throm-bin-triggered phosphoinositide hydrolysis and is expressed in a variety of tissues, including human bone marrow and mouse megakaryocytes, making it a candidate for the sought-after second platelet thrombin receptor. PAR3 provides a new tool for understanding thrombin signalling and a possible target for therapeutics designed selectively to block thrombotic, inflammatory and proliferative responses to thrombin.
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