Amino acid sequence of mouse nidogen, a multidomain basement membrane protein with binding activity for laminin, collagen IV and cells

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The whole amino acid sequence of nidogen was deduced from cDNA clones isolated from expression libraries and confirmed to ~50% by Edman degradation of peptides. The protein consists of some 1217 amino acid residues and a 28-residue signal peptide. The data support a previously proposed dumb-bell model of nidogen by demonstrating a large N-terminal globular domain (641 residues), five EGF-like repeats constituting the rod-like domain (248 residues) and a smaller C-terminal globule (328 residues). Two more EGF-like repeats interrupt the N-terminal and terminate the C-terminal sequences. Weak sequence homologies (25%) were detected between some regions of nidogen, the LDL receptor, thyroglobulin and EGF precursor. Nidogen contains two consensus sequences for tyrosine sulfation and for asparagine β-hydroxylation, two N-linked carbohydrate acceptor sites and, within one of the EGF-like repeats and Arg-Gly-Asp sequence. The latter was shown to be functional in cell attachment to nidogen. Binding sites for laminin and collagen IV are present on the C-terminal globule but not yet precisely localized.

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Mann, K., Deutzmann, R., Ausmailley, M., Timpl, R., Raimondi, L., Yamada, Y., … Chu, M. L. (1989). Amino acid sequence of mouse nidogen, a multidomain basement membrane protein with binding activity for laminin, collagen IV and cells. EMBO Journal, 8(1), 65–72. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1989.tb03349.x

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