Figure 6.
W7 causes the dissociation of calmodulin from its GPVI interaction site. Aliquots of purified calmodulin (10 μM) were passed over a surface plasmon resonance sensor chip containing immobilized biotinylated peptide with sequence matching the calmodulin-binding region of GPVI cytoplasmic tail, as described in “Materials and methods.” The association of calmodulin in HEPES-buffered saline containing 1 mM CaCl2 (trace A) or the same buffer containing 10 mM EDTA (trace B) or calmodulin that had been mixed with 150 μM W-7 prior to passage across the chip (trace C) was measured by surface plasmon resonance.

W7 causes the dissociation of calmodulin from its GPVI interaction site. Aliquots of purified calmodulin (10 μM) were passed over a surface plasmon resonance sensor chip containing immobilized biotinylated peptide with sequence matching the calmodulin-binding region of GPVI cytoplasmic tail, as described in “Materials and methods.” The association of calmodulin in HEPES-buffered saline containing 1 mM CaCl2 (trace A) or the same buffer containing 10 mM EDTA (trace B) or calmodulin that had been mixed with 150 μM W-7 prior to passage across the chip (trace C) was measured by surface plasmon resonance.

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