Production and characterization of functional domains of human fibronectin expressed in Escherichia coli
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Production and characterization of functional domains of human fibronectin expressed in Escherichia coli
Abstract
An efficient expression system was constructed in Escherichia coli that produced a 33-kDa fragment, C-274, of human fibronectin with a strong cell-adhesive activity. The entire sequence of the heparin-binding domain with 271 amino acids, H-271, was also expressed. Deletion analysis of the type III repeats showed that the heparin-binding site was at type III-13. The cell-adhesive activity of a fusion protein, CH-271, containing the cell- and the heparin-binding domains was twice that of C-274 when BHK but not B16-F10 melanoma cells were tested; H-271 alone was inactive. Recombinant proteins containing the CS1 sequence of the IIICS region were more active than C-274 and CH-271 with B16-F10. However, H-296, which contained both H-271 and CS1, was almost inactive with BHK. CH-296, which contained CS1 at the C-terminus of CH-271, was more active with B16-F10 than H-296 and C-CS1, which was produced by the deletion of H-271 from CH-296. Thus, the cell-binding domain was active with both kinds of cells. The heparin-binding domain promoted the adhesion of both kinds of cells only when linked to the cell-binding domain or CS1. CS1 was specific for the adhesion of B16-F10 but was not essential.
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