Effects of Fibronectin-Type V Collagen Recombinant Fusion Protein on Cell Adhesion and Cell Proliferation

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An expression vector pTF7520-Col-V-In, which encodes a fusion protein of the cell-binding domain of fibronectin (C277) and the insulin- and heparin-binding domain of the al chain of human type V collagen, was constructed. E. coli transfected with this plasmid synthesized a 50-kDa fusion protein. This fusion protein, C277-V, was purified from the crude extract by a single step heparin HPLC. Similar amounts of insulin bound to purified C277-V and to the al chain of type V collagen as judged by the binding of peroxidase-conju-gated insulin. Cell-adhesive activity of C277-V was lower than that of the original fibronectin fragment C274, but similar numbers of cells adhered to both protein substrates when the culture dishes were coated with 1 mM of each protein. Insulin bound to the C277-V substratum stimulated the growth of mouse mammary tumor MTD cells in serum-free culture medium. © 1992, Japan Society for Cell Biology. All rights reserved.

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Hatai, M., Yaoi, Y., Takahara, K., Hashi, H., & Kato, I. (1992). Effects of Fibronectin-Type V Collagen Recombinant Fusion Protein on Cell Adhesion and Cell Proliferation. Cell Structure and Function, 17(5), 293–300. https://doi.org/10.1247/csf.17.293

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