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pubmed-article:2906550pubmed:abstractTextDetergent extraction of human blood platelets pre-treated with Taxol to stabilize microtubules allows isolation of marginal band (MB) cytoskeletons. We studied MB cytoskeleton structure using dark-field light microscopy and negative stain electron microscopy (EM). Dark-field illumination clearly demonstrated the "hoop" shape of MB cytoskeletons in unfixed suspensions where the microtubule coils had a mean diameter of 2.87 microns (+/- 0.18 micron, SD). Microtubules were uncoiled by brief exposure to trypsin (2 ng/micrograms protein) or by NaCl (154-600 mM) but not by DNase I, which removed approximately 40% of total actin, but had no effect on dark-field images of microtubule coils. As microtubules uncoiled, a single fiber emerged from the hoop and gradually lengthened as the brightness of the hoop diminished; these fibers correspond to the single microtubules seen by EM. Polypeptides of coiled and uncoiled MB cytoskeletons were analyzed by SDS-PAGE. When microtubules became uncoiled, no changes in the major components (alpha- and beta-tubulin, IEF-51K, or actin) were found. However, a number (greater than 10) of minor polypeptides, each less than 5% of total cytoskeletal protein and with an Mr ranging from 80,000- greater than 260,000, were decreased in "uncoiled" MB cytoskeletons. These results implicate one or more of these minor polypeptides in maintenance of hoop integrity. Dark-field light microscopy thus provides an approach toward investigating the mechanism(s) involved in maintaining the microtubule coil of the platelet marginal band.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:2906550pubmed:articleTitleIsolated cytoskeletons of human blood platelets: dark-field imaging of coiled and uncoiled microtubules.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:2906550pubmed:affiliationEmmanuel College, Boston, MA 02215.lld:pubmed
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