Cell adhesion and integrin binding to recombinant human fibrillin‐1
- 22 April 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 384 (3), 247-250
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(96)00325-0
Abstract
Fibrillin-1 is a major constituent of tissue microfibrils that occur in most connective tissues, either in close association with or independent of elastin. To test possible cell-adhesive functions of this protein, we used recombinant human fibrillin-1 polypeptides produced in a mammalian expression system in cell attachment and solid-phase integrin binding assays. Fibrillin-1 polypeptides containing the single RGD sequence located in the fourth 8-cysteine domain, mediated distinct cell adhesion of a variety of cell lines and bound to purified integrin αVβ3. Integrins αIIbβ3, α5β1, α2β1 and α1β1 did not interact with any of the recombinant fibrillin-1 peptides. Our results indicate a novel role for fibrillin-1 in cellular interactions mediated via an RGD motif that is appropriately exposed for recognition by integrin αVβ3.Keywords
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