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  Binding of mouse nidogen-2 to basement membrane components and cells and its expression in embryonic and adult tissues suggest complementary functions of the two nidogens

Salmivirta, K., Talts, J. F., Olsson, M., Sasaki, T., Timpl, R., & Ekblom, P. (2002). Binding of mouse nidogen-2 to basement membrane components and cells and its expression in embryonic and adult tissues suggest complementary functions of the two nidogens. Experimental Cell Research, 279(2), 188-201.

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Alternative Title : Exp. Cell Res.

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Salmivirta, K., Author
Talts, J. F., Author
Olsson, M., Author
Sasaki, T.1, Author           
Timpl, R.1, Author           
Ekblom, P., Author
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1Former Research Groups, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1565145              

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Free keywords: nidogen; laminin; basement membrane; epithelial-mesenchymal interactions; cell adhesion
 Abstract: Nidogen-1 binds several basement membrane components by well- defined, domain-specific interactions. Organ culture and gene targeting approaches suggest that a high-affinity nidogen- binding site of the laminin gamma1 chain (y1III4) is important for kidney development and for nerve guidance. Other proteins may also bind gamma1III4, although human nidogen-2 binds poorly to the mouse laminin gamma1 chain. We therefore characterized recombinant mouse nidogen-2 and its binding to basement membrane proteins and cells. Mouse nidogen-1 and -2 interacted at comparable levels with collagen IV, perlecan, and fibulin-2 and, most notably, also with laminin-1 fragments P1 and gamma1III3-5, which both contain the gamma1III4 module. In embryos, nidogen-2 mRNA was produced by mesenchyme at sites of epithelial-mesenchymal interactions, but the protein was deposited on epithelial basement membranes, as previously shown for nidogen-1. Hence, binding of both nidogens to the epithelial laminin gamma1 chain is dependent on epithelial- mesenchymal interactions. Epidermal growth factor stimulated expression of both nidogens in embryonic submandibular glands. Both nidogens were found in all studied embryonic and adult basement membranes. Nidogen-2 was more adhesive than nidogen-1 for some cell lines and was mainly mediated by alpha3beta1 and alpha6beta1 integrins as shown by antibody inhibition. These findings revealed extensive coregulation of nidogen-1 and -2 expression and much more complementary functions of the two nidogens than previously recognized. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2002-10-01
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: eDoc: 41659
ISI: 000178224700003
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Title: Experimental Cell Research
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 279 (2) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 188 - 201 Identifier: ISSN: 0014-4827