N-terminal type I modules required for fibronectin binding to fibroblasts and to fibronectin's III1 module

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Sottile, J
Mosher, DF
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[1] UNIV WISCONSIN, DEPT BIOMOL CHEM, MADISON, WI 53706 USA
[2] UNIV WISCONSIN, DEPT MED, MADISON, WI 53706 USA
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10.1042/bj3230051
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Assembly of fibronectin fibrils occurs at the surface of substrate-attached cells and is mediated by the first to the fifth type I modules in the N-terminal 70 kDa portion of the molecule. The first type III module (III1) of fibronectin, not present in the 70 kDa portion, contains a conformation-dependent binding site for the 70 kDa N-terminal region of fibronectin, suggesting that the III1 module on cell-surface fibronectin may serve as a binding site for fibronectin's N-terminus on substrate-attached cells. To explore this possiblility, we compared the ability of mutant recombinant 70 kDa proteins containing deletions of one or several of the first five type I modules to bind to fibroblasts and to III1. Proteins containing the fourth and fifth type I modules (70K Delta 1(1-3)) bound specifically to III1 in solid-phase binding assays; proteins lacking I-4 and I-5 did not bind. N-terminal molecules containing the fourth and fifth type I modules also bound to fibroblasts, suggesting that III1-like binding sites are present on the cell surface. However, the high-affinity binding sites on fibroblasts for fibronectin or the 70 kDa protein displayed more complex determinants, inasmuch as 70 kDa deletion mutants lacking I-4 and I-5 also bound to the cell surface, and deletion mutants lacking I1-3 and I4-5 both competed only partially for binding of I-125-labelled fibronectin or 70 kDa protein. These data indicate that the N-terminal part of fibronectin binds to III1 via I-4 and I-5 and that interactions in addition to that of I-4 and I-5 with III1 are important for cell-surface-mediated fibronectin polymerization.
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