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Synthesis and retention of fibronectin (LETS protein) by mouse teratocarcinoma cells.
Authors:J Wolfe  V Mautner  B Hogan  R Tilly
Institution:1. Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, NW7 1AD, England;2. MRC Virology Unit, Institute of Virology, Glasgow, Gl1 5JR, Scotland
Abstract:Mouse teratocarcinoma cells in culture were examined for both the synthesis (by metabolic labelling) and surface accumulation (by indirect immunofluorescence) of fibronectin, a glycoprotein with subunits of molecular weight 220000 D known to form part of the extracellular matrix of many cells in vivo. Although lines of both pluripotent and nullipotent embryonal carcinoma cells synthesize the protein and release it into the medium, they do not retain it on their surfaces. Monolayers of the endoderm line PSA5-E both synthesize fibronectin and lay it down in an extracellular network. A line of PYS parietal endoderm cells does not retain surface fibronectin, although it does accumulate other extracellular matrix material. When pluripotent embryonal carcinoma cells differentiate into cystic embryoid bodies, fibronectin accumulates in a basement membrane below the outer endoderm cells (both visceral and parietal-like) and may play a transient role in organizing the inside cells into an epithelial layer.
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