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An abundant chick gizzard integrin is the avian α1β1 integrin heterodimer and functions as a divalent cation-dependent collagen IV receptor
Authors:Josef Syfrig  Karlheinz Mann  Mats Paulsson  
Abstract:The α-subunit of an abundant chick gizzard integrin was isolated (12.], J. Biol. Chem. 262, 17,189–17,199) and fragmented by proteolytic digestion. The N-terminal sequences of the intact polypeptide and of several internal peptides were determined and were found to be highly homologous to the mammalian integrin α1-subunit. Monoclonal antibodies to the chick integrin β1-chain react on immunoblots with the gizzard integrin β-subunit (28.], J. Biol. Chem. 265, 14,561–14,565). The chain composition of the abundant chick gizzard integrin is therefore α1β1. Polyclonal antibodies to the avian integrin α1-subunit block attachment of embryonic gizzard cells to human and chick collagen IV completely and inhibit attachment to mouse Engelbreth-Holm-Swarm (EHS) tumor laminin partially. In ELISA-style receptor assays, the isolated α1β1 integrin bound to human and chick collagen IV and to mouse EHS tumor and chick heart laminin. While the binding to collagen IV was abolished by removal of divalent cations, the binding to laminin was not sensitive to EDTA under the conditions used. Collagen I bound the isolated avian α1β1 integrin only weakly. As collagen IV was the only extracellular matrix protein for which a consistent, divalent cation-dependent, binding to the avian α1β1 integrin could be demonstrated in both cellular and molecular assays we suggest that it is a preferred ligand for this integrin.
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