Evoked Weibel‐Palade Body Exocytosis Modifies the Endothelial Cell Surface by Releasing a Substrate‐Selective Phosphodiesterase
Johannes Naß,
Julian Terglane,
Dagmar Zeuschner
et al.
Abstract:Weibel Palade bodies (WPB) are lysosome‐related secretory organelles of endothelial cells. Commonly known for their main cargo, the platelet and leukocyte receptors von‐Willebrand factor (VWF) and P‐selectin, WPB play a crucial role in hemostasis and inflammation. Here, the authors identify the glycerophosphodiester phosphodiesterase domain‐containing protein 5 (GDPD5) as a WPB cargo protein and show that GDPD5 is transported to WPB following uptake from the plasma membrane via an unique endocytic transport ro… Show more
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