Gene description for Selp
Gene name selectin, platelet
Gene symbol Selp
Other names/aliases CD62P
GMP-140
Grmp
LECAM3
PADGEM
Species Mus musculus
 Experiment description of studies that identified Selp in Platelets

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Experiment ID1345
Identified moleculeprotein
Extracellular vesicle typePlatelet-derived microparticles
MISEVEV-like nanoparticles
Identification method Flow cytometry
PubMed ID 33009394   
OrganismMus musculus
Experiment descriptionPlatelet-derived microparticles enhance megakaryocyte differentiation and platelet generation via miR-1915-3p
AuthorsQu M, Zou X, Fang F, Wang S, Xu L, Zeng Q, Fan Z, Chen L, Yue W, Xie X, Pei X.
Journal name Nat Commun
Publication year2020
SamplePlatelets
Sample namePlatelets derived from peripheral blood - C57BL/6
Isolation/purification methodsDifferential centrifugation
Flotation density-
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Methods used in the studyFlow cytometry
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Experiment ID2539
Identified moleculeprotein
Extracellular vesicle typeExtracellular vesicles
MISEVLarge EVs
Identification method Flow cytometry
PubMed ID 34293122   
OrganismMus musculus
Experiment descriptionPlatelet EVs contain an active proteasome involved in protein processing for antigen presentation via MHC-I molecules
AuthorsMarcoux G, Laroche A, Hasse S, Bellio M, Mbarik M, Tamagne M, Allaeys I, Zufferey A, Lévesque T, Rebetz J, Karakeussian-Rimbaud A, Turgeon J, Bourgoin SG, Hamzeh-Cognasse H, Cognasse F, Kapur R, Semple JW, Hébert MJ, Pirenne F, Overkleeft HS, Florea BI, Dieude M, Vingert B, Boilard E.
Journal name Blood
Publication year2021
SamplePlatelets
Sample namePlatelets collected using 20% acid citrate dextrose
Isolation/purification methodsCentrifugation
Flotation density-
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Methods used in the studyFlow cytometry
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Experiment ID2541
Identified moleculeprotein
Extracellular vesicle typeExtracellular vesicles
MISEVLarge EVs
Identification method Flow cytometry
PubMed ID 34293122   
OrganismMus musculus
Experiment descriptionPlatelet EVs contain an active proteasome involved in protein processing for antigen presentation via MHC-I molecules
AuthorsMarcoux G, Laroche A, Hasse S, Bellio M, Mbarik M, Tamagne M, Allaeys I, Zufferey A, Lévesque T, Rebetz J, Karakeussian-Rimbaud A, Turgeon J, Bourgoin SG, Hamzeh-Cognasse H, Cognasse F, Kapur R, Semple JW, Hébert MJ, Pirenne F, Overkleeft HS, Florea BI, Dieude M, Vingert B, Boilard E.
Journal name Blood
Publication year2021
SamplePlatelets
Sample namePlatelets collected using 20% acid citrate dextrose
Isolation/purification methodsCentrifugation
Flotation density-
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipid
Methods used in the studyFlow cytometry
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Experiment ID2542
Identified moleculeprotein
Extracellular vesicle typeExtracellular vesicles
MISEVLarge EVs
Identification method Flow cytometry
PubMed ID 34293122   
OrganismMus musculus
Experiment descriptionPlatelet EVs contain an active proteasome involved in protein processing for antigen presentation via MHC-I molecules
AuthorsMarcoux G, Laroche A, Hasse S, Bellio M, Mbarik M, Tamagne M, Allaeys I, Zufferey A, Lévesque T, Rebetz J, Karakeussian-Rimbaud A, Turgeon J, Bourgoin SG, Hamzeh-Cognasse H, Cognasse F, Kapur R, Semple JW, Hébert MJ, Pirenne F, Overkleeft HS, Florea BI, Dieude M, Vingert B, Boilard E.
Journal name Blood
Publication year2021
SamplePlatelets
Sample namePlatelets collected using 20% acid citrate dextrose
Isolation/purification methodsCentrifugation
Flotation density-
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipid
Methods used in the studyFlow cytometry
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