Recombinant Expression and Characterization of a Novel Fibronectin Isoform Expressed in Cartilaginous Tissues

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A novel fibronectin (FN) isoform lacking the segment from IIICS (type III connecting segment) through the I-10 module is expressed predominantly in normal cartilaginous tissues. We expressed and purified recombinant cartilage-type FN using a mammalian expression system and characterized its molecular and biological properties. Although FNs have been shown to be secreted as disulfide-bonded dimers, cartilage-type FN was secreted mainly as a monomer. It was less potent than plasma-type FN in promoting cell adhesion and binding to integrin α5β1, although it was more active than plasma-type FN in binding to chondroitin sulfate E. When added exogenously, cartilage-type FN was poorly assembled into the fibrillar FN matrix, mostly because of its monomeric structure. Given that cartilage is characterized by its non-fibrillar matrix with abundant chondroitin sulfate-containing proteoglycans, it is likely that cartilage-type FN has evolved to adapt itself to the non-fibrillar structure of the cartilage matrix through acquisition of a novel mechanism of alternative pre-mRNA splicing.

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Kozaki, T., Matsui, Y., Gu, J., Nishiuchi, R., Sugiura, N., Kimata, K., … Sekiguchi, K. (2003). Recombinant Expression and Characterization of a Novel Fibronectin Isoform Expressed in Cartilaginous Tissues. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 278(50), 50546–50553. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M307432200

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