CD38 is a cell surface molecule widely used as a marker for immature and activated lymphocytes. It has been recently shown that CD38 displays three enzymatic activities: hydrolysis of NAD+ to ADP-ribose, synthesis of cyclic ADP-ribose from NAD+, and hydrolysis of cyclic ADP- ribose to ADP-ribose. Thus, CD38 plays a key role in the synthesis of cyclic ADP-ribose, a calcium-mobilizing compound. We investigate here the expression and cellular localization of CD38 in human platelets using a specific monoclonal antibody. Results showed that CD38 is expressed by human platelet membranes. Moreover, we show that platelet CD38 possesses NAD glycohydrolase, ADP-ribose cyclase, and cyclic ADP- ribose hydrolase activities. This finding indicates that the calcium- mobilizing agent cyclic ADP-ribose can be synthetized by human platelets and raises the question about the possible role of CD38 expression and enzymatic activities in the signal transduction pathways leading to platelet activation.
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March 15, 1996
Expression of cyclic ADP-ribose-synthetizing CD38 molecule on human platelet membrane
G Ramaschi,
G Ramaschi
Department of Biochemistry , University of Pavia, Italy.
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M Torti,
M Torti
Department of Biochemistry , University of Pavia, Italy.
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ET Festetics,
ET Festetics
Department of Biochemistry , University of Pavia, Italy.
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F Sinigaglia,
F Sinigaglia
Department of Biochemistry , University of Pavia, Italy.
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F Malavasi,
F Malavasi
Department of Biochemistry , University of Pavia, Italy.
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C Balduini
C Balduini
Department of Biochemistry , University of Pavia, Italy.
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Blood (1996) 87 (6): 2308–2313.
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G Ramaschi, M Torti, ET Festetics, F Sinigaglia, F Malavasi, C Balduini; Expression of cyclic ADP-ribose-synthetizing CD38 molecule on human platelet membrane. Blood 1996; 87 (6): 2308–2313. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V87.6.2308.bloodjournal8762308
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