Figure 2.
Figure 2. SLPI is present in 2 distinct platelet compartments, including a β1 tubulin-dependent association with intact marginal band microtubules. (A) SLPI is found in 2 distinct compartments in normal resting platelets: a punctate distribution in the platelet body that suggests expression in granular stores, and a peripheral distribution wherein SLPI (red) colocalizes with β tubulin (green), as shown by the yellow color in the merged image. Only the latter distribution depends on β1 tubulin, as revealed by its loss in β1 tubulin (β1 tub)-null platelets. (B) The peripheral SLPI distribution depends on the presence of polymerized MTs: in cooled platelets (4°C) MTs depolymerize, losing both the marginal band together and peripheral SLPI staining (middle panels). Rewarmed platelets reconstitute the peripheral MT coil and restore native SLPI distribution (lower panels).

SLPI is present in 2 distinct platelet compartments, including a β1 tubulin-dependent association with intact marginal band microtubules. (A) SLPI is found in 2 distinct compartments in normal resting platelets: a punctate distribution in the platelet body that suggests expression in granular stores, and a peripheral distribution wherein SLPI (red) colocalizes with β tubulin (green), as shown by the yellow color in the merged image. Only the latter distribution depends on β1 tubulin, as revealed by its loss in β1 tubulin (β1 tub)-null platelets. (B) The peripheral SLPI distribution depends on the presence of polymerized MTs: in cooled platelets (4°C) MTs depolymerize, losing both the marginal band together and peripheral SLPI staining (middle panels). Rewarmed platelets reconstitute the peripheral MT coil and restore native SLPI distribution (lower panels).

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