Homotypic fibrillin-1 interactions in microfibril assembly

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We have defined the homotypic interactions of fibrillin-1 to obtain new insights into microfibril assembly. Dose-dependent saturable high affinity binding was demonstrated between N-terminal fragments, between furin processed C-terminal fragments, and between these N- and C-terminal fragments. The N terminus also interacted with a downstream fragment. A post-furin cleavage site C-terminal sequence also interacted with the N terminus, with itself and with the furin-processed fragment. No other homotypic fibrillin-1 interactions were detected. Some terminal homotypic interactions were inhibited by other terminal sequences, and were strongly calcium-dependent. Treatment of an N-terminal fragment with N-ethylmaleimide reduced homotypic binding. Microfibril-associated glycoprotein-1 inhibited N- to C-terminal interactions but not homotypic N-terminal interactions. These fibrillin-1 interactions are likely to regulate peri-cellular fibrillin-1 microfibril assembly.

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Marson, A., Rock, M. J., Cain, S. A., Freeman, L. J., Morgan, A., Mellody, K., … Kielty, C. M. (2005). Homotypic fibrillin-1 interactions in microfibril assembly. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280(6), 5013–5021. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M409029200

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