Journal of Molecular Biology
Volume 245, Issue 3, 20 January 1995, Pages 241-250
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Structural Characterization of Two Variants of Fibulin-1 that Differ in Nidogen Affinity

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Abstract

Two C-terminal variants C and D of mouse fibulin-1 were purified from the culture medium of stably transfected human kidney cell clones. They showed, after rotary shadowing, a dumbbell-like structure of about 33 nm in length. Pepsin digestion demonstrated stability of the disulfide-bonded domains I (anaphylatoxin-like) and II (multiple EGF-like motifs) but not for domain III which is different in the variants. A close similarity of the variants was observed in immunochemical assays indicating that domain III epitopes are not very antigenic. Binding analysis in solid phase assays demonstrated for variant C a 100-fold stronger binding to the basement membrane protein nidogen than for variant D. Both interactions were sensitive to EDTA. Surface plasmon resonance assays confirmed this difference and showedKD=60 nM for variant C andKD→1 μM for variant D. Lower binding activities and smaller differences between both variants were observed for the calcium-dependent binding to fibronectin, laminin-1 and collagen IV. Self aggregation into nest-like oligomers was observed at high concentrations of fibulin-1 which was not sensitive to EDTA.

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