Functional β1-integrins release the suppression of fibronectin matrix assembly by vitronectin

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Abstract

β1-null GD25 fibroblasts adherent to vitronectin fail to bind the N- terminal 70-kDa matrix assembly domain of fibronectin or to assemble fibronectin (Sakai, T., Zhang, Q., Fassler, R., and Mosher, D. F. (1998) J. Cell Biol. 141, 527-538). We have made four observations that extend this finding. First, the presence of vitronectin on a substrate that otherwise can support fibronectin assembly has a dominant-negative effect on assembly. Second, the dominant-negative effect is lost when active β1A is expressed. Third, β1A containing the extracellular D130A inactivating mutation has a dominant-negative effect on fibronectin assembly. Fourth, β1-null cells adherent to vitronectin are fiat and lack filopodia, whereas β1-null cells adherent to fibronectin or β1A-expressing cells adherent to either vitronectin or fibronectin are contracted and exhibit numerous filopodia. These results reveal, therefore, that GD25 cells adherent to vitronectin can only assume a shape suitable for assembly of fibronectin when there is a countervailing signal from functional β1-integrins.

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Zhang, Q., Sakai, T., Nowlen, J., Hayashi, I., Fässler, R., & Mosher, D. F. (1999). Functional β1-integrins release the suppression of fibronectin matrix assembly by vitronectin. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(1), 368–375. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.1.368

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