Schematic representation of translocation of fibrin to lipid rafts. On platelet activation, fibrin(ogen) binds to integrin αIIbβ3. In the presence of FXIII, the αIIbβ3-finbrin(ogen) complex translocates to SM-rich rafts. FXIIIa crosslinks fibrin fibrils to each other and covalently links fibrin to αIIbβ3 and possibly other, as yet unidentified, receptors. Concurrently, translocation of cFXIII to the lipid raft–associated actin cytoskeleton would promote crosslinking of receptor cytoplasmic domains to the cytoskeleton. Together, FXIII-dependent crosslinking would cement extracellular fibrin cables to the intracellular platelet cytosolic motors to promote clot retraction.

Schematic representation of translocation of fibrin to lipid rafts. On platelet activation, fibrin(ogen) binds to integrin αIIbβ3. In the presence of FXIII, the αIIbβ3-finbrin(ogen) complex translocates to SM-rich rafts. FXIIIa crosslinks fibrin fibrils to each other and covalently links fibrin to αIIbβ3 and possibly other, as yet unidentified, receptors. Concurrently, translocation of cFXIII to the lipid raft–associated actin cytoskeleton would promote crosslinking of receptor cytoplasmic domains to the cytoskeleton. Together, FXIII-dependent crosslinking would cement extracellular fibrin cables to the intracellular platelet cytosolic motors to promote clot retraction.

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