Fig. 3.
The inhibitory effect of GpIb on cell growth is specifically dependent on the expression of GpIb and is mediated by its cytoplasmic domain. Expression of GpIb with muristerone (M) was induced in CHO In/β/IX cells grown on vWF. Four days after the induction of GpIb with muristerone (upper part of [A]), the In/β/IX CHO cells are reduced in number (lower part of [B]). Cell number was also measured 4 days after replating in CHO cells transduced with a truncated GpIb (at aa 540, which eliminates its actin binding protein and 14-3-3 adapter protein interactions). The mutant GpIb is expressed on the cell surface at levels comparable to the wild-type (A), but this truncation eliminates the growth-inhibitory effect of wild-type GpIb. (**P < .0001 compared with V/β/IX; *P < .001 compared with V/β/IX; n = 3.)