ATF3 stimulated promoter activity of EphA1 by 3.4-fold in ATF3-dependent angiogenesis in vitro. Although tyrosine kinase activation of EphA1 was dispensable, binding of EphA1 to fibronectin through its type I repeat played an essential role in the angiogenesis. Recombinant proteins containing fibronectin 10th to 12th type I repeat (I 10-12) but not I 12 could inhibit the angiogenesis in vitro by competitively targeting EphA1 with the full-length fibronectin. However, I 12 acquired a higher affinity toward EphA2 with K d 18 nM and inhibited vascular endothelial growth factor-dependent angiogenic invasion in a Matrigel plug assay. © 2008 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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Masuda, J., Usui, R., & Maru, Y. (2008). Fibronectin type I repeat is a nonactivating ligand for EphA1 and inhibits ATF3-dependent angiogenesis. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 283(19), 13148–13155. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M702164200
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