Human Par4 Is A More Potent Receptor For Activating Platelets Than Mouse Par4

BLOOD(2019)

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PAR4 is a protease-activated receptor with major roles in both platelet aggregation and platelet procoagulant function, contributing to both hemostasis and thrombosis in vivo. It is a major target for anti-thrombotic agents in current development. There are notable differences in the amino acid sequences between human (hu) PAR4 and mouse (mu) PAR4 in domains associated with the mechanisms of receptor action. These include the second transmembrane domain, which has a Valine at position 120 in muPAR4 while it is Alanine or Threonine in huPAR4 (Edelstein, Nature Med 2014). Other differences include 4 non-conservative amino acid changes in extracellular loop 2 and a major non-conservative change (mu = Cysteine, hu = Glutamine) in helix 8 in the cytosolic carboxy terminal (Ramachandran, Mol Pharm 2017).
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Protease-Activated Receptors
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