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To examine whether the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like domain Pr047-Asps7 is involved in the interaction of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) with platelets, we have expressed this domain in £. coli. The peptide fragment was produced from a plasmid expression vector as a fusion protein with P*galactosidase Meti-Valm at high yield in eight clones of E. coli. The fusion protein was purified and subjected to mild acid hydrolysis with formic acid, then the peptide Pro47-Asps7, identified by immunoblotting using specific antibodies to t-PA, was isolated by HPLC. After incubation with blood platelets spin labelled with 16-doxylstearic acid or 5-doxylstearic acid, the Pro47-Asps7 peptide fragment reduced fluidity of the membrane lipid bilayer to the same extent as did intact t-PA as indicated by ESR measurements. Our data suggest that the EGF-like domain of t-PA can directly interact with blood platelets and thus it seems to contain those sites of the t-PA molecule that bind the platelet membrane components.