Adsorption from fetal calf serum of collagen-like proteins which bind fibronectin and promote cell attachment
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Adsorption from fetal calf serum of collagen-like proteins which bind fibronectin and promote cell attachment
Abstract
Baby hamster kidney cells were seeded onto Western blots of fetal serum proteins which had been extracted from several foreign surfaces. This revealed that the major cell adhesive proteins adsorbed onto these surfaces from fetal serum were (1) fibronectin of Mr 220,000 Da and (2) vitronectin of Mr 65,000 and 78,000 Da. Two minor bands of cell attachment were observed at Mr 153,000 and Mr 134,000 Da in the fetal serum proteins extracted from heparin-agarose and serotonin-agarose. However, by exposing the Western blots of separated proteins to a second round of serum proteins, prior to cell blotting, very strong cell adhesive bands were revealed at Mr 153,000, 134,000, and 120,000 Da. By (i) modifying the composition of the serum proteins used to treat the Western blots, (ii) using specific antibodies to fibronectin, and (iii) using radiolabeled fibronectin, it was conclusively demonstrated that the new cell adhesive bands owed their increased cell attachment activity to secondary binding of fibronectin. The new bands were shown (i) to be trypsin sensitive and collagenase sensitive and therefore to be collagen-like proteins and (ii) to react negatively in immunoblots using anti-fibronectin, anti-vitronectin, anti-fibrinogen, anti-fetuin or anti-thrombospondin. In SDS-PAGE (i) the Mr 120,000-Da protein comigrated with the alpha 2-chain of Type I collagen, (ii) the Mr 134,000-Da protein comigrated with the alpha 1-chain of Type I collagen, and (iii) the Mr 153,000-Da protein comigrated with the pN-alpha 1-chain of Type III collagen. Since the novel collagen-like proteins acted as strong sites of cell attachment on nitrocellulose blots by binding fibronectin, they might well promote cell attachment on the foreign surfaces from which they were extracted.
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