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Use of Synthetic Peptides to Locate Novel Integrin Alpha2beta1-binding Motifs in Human Collagen Iii.

Authors:
  • Raynal Nicolas
  • Hamaia Samir W
  • Siljander Pia R-M
  • Maddox Ben
  • Peachey Anthony R
  • Fernandez Rafael
  • Foley Loraine J
  • Slatter David A
  • Jarvis Gavin E
  • Farndale Richard W

From: Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, UK.

The Journal of biological chemistry

  • Publish Date: Feb 2006
  • ISSN: 0021-9258
  • Volume: 281
  • Issue: 7
  • Pages: 3821-31
  • Medium: Print
  • Language: English
  • Citation (JAMA): Raynal Nicolas, Hamaia Samir W, Siljander Pia R-M, et al. Use of Synthetic Peptides to Locate Novel Integrin Alpha2beta1-binding Motifs in Human Collagen Iii.. J. Biol. Chem. Feb 2006;281:3821-31

Abstract

A set of 57 synthetic peptides encompassing the entire triplehelical domain of human collagen III was used to locate binding sites for the collagen-binding integrin alpha(2)beta(1). The capacity of the peptides to support Mg(2+)-dependent binding of several integrin preparations was examined. Wild-type integrins (recombinant alpha(2) I-domain, alpha(2)beta(1) purified from platelet membranes, and recombinant soluble alpha(2)beta(1) expressed as an alpha(2)-Fos/beta(1)-Jun heterodimer) bound well to only three peptides, two containing GXXGER motifs (GROGER and GMOGER, where O is hydroxyproline) and one containing two adjacent GXXGEN motifs (GLKGEN and GLOGEN). Two mutant alpha(2) I-domains were tested: the inactive T221A mutant, which recognized no peptides, and the constitutively active E318W mutant, which bound a larger subset of peptides. Adhesion of activated human platelets to GER-containing peptides was greater than that of resting platelets, and HT1080 cells bound well to more of the peptides compared with platelets. Binding of cells and recombinant proteins was abolished by anti-alpha(2) monoclonal antibody 6F1 and by chelation of Mg(2+). We describe two novel high affinity integrin-binding motifs in human collagen III (GROGER and GLOGEN) and a third motif (GLKGEN) that displays intermediate activity. Each motif was verified using shorter synthetic peptides.

Mesh Headings (Keywords): Amino Acid Motifs, Amino Acid Sequence, Binding Sites, Cell Line, Tumor, Collagen Type III, Humans, Integrin alpha2beta1, Molecular Sequence Data, Peptide Fragments, Platelet Adhesiveness


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