“…As references, 8 pg purified protein alone (lane 7) or after incubation with thrombin (lane 8), and thrombin alone (lane 9) were electrophoresed directly with Az3l[7caused release of most of the antigen, suggestirlg that most was internal, probably in o-granules. Some of the antigen, however, may be tightly associated with the platelet surface, since chymotrypsin, which removes surface proteins without activating platelets (16), caused release of some of the platelet antigen, and since platelets washed in L0 mM EDTA to remove adsorbed coagulation proteins (6) were agglutinated by antiserum or immune IgG. Previous experiments, using procoagulant (enzymatic)'assays (6,17,18) and indirect immunofluorescence (6,19), have failed to identify prothrombin associated with platelets.…”