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Isolation of collagen binding proteins from embryonic chicken corneal epithelial cells
Authors:S P Sugrue
Abstract:In the present paper, we report the isolation and characterization of embryonic corneal membrane glycoproteins that demonstrate specific affinity for collagen. Two collagen binding proteins have been isolated: a novel 70-kDa protein and a 47-kDa protein which is apparently similar to that reported by Kurkinen et al. (Kurkinen, M., Taylor, A., Garrels, J. I., and Hogan, B. (1984) J. Biol. Chem. 259, 5915-5922). Both proteins label metabolically with 35S]methionine and 3H] glucosamine. 125I iodination of cell surface proteins revealed that the two collagen binding proteins are expressed on the epithelial cell surface. The 70-kDa protein appears to be an integral membrane protein, whereas the 47-kDa protein can be removed from membranes by alkali treatment. The isolated proteins exhibit binding to native type IV collagen as well as heat-denatured type I collagen. It seems likely that we have isolated, at least in part, the cell surface receptor or receptor complex that binds collagen to the basal surface of epithelia.
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