Hemler ME, Elices MJ, Chan BM, Zetter B, Matsuura N, Takada Y. Multiple ligand binding functions for VLA-2 (alpha 2 beta 1) and VLA-3 (alpha 3 beta 1) in the integrin family.
CELL DIFFERENTIATION AND DEVELOPMENT : THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGISTS 1990;
32:229-38. [PMID:
1965952 DOI:
10.1016/0922-3371(90)90035-u]
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Abstract
In our studies of VLA-3 we have shown (i) that a single integrin (VLA-3) can bind to multiple ligands by different mechanisms, involving RGD and non-RGD sites, which are regulated differently by divalent cations. Also we showed from the primary sequence of VLA-3 that it is only distantly related to the other cleaved alpha subunits. In our studies of VLA-2 we have shown that a single integrin may have at least three functional forms, depending on the cell type where expressed. In addition, we have expressed functional VLA-2 in RD cells, resulting in both Coll and Lm binding functions in vitro, and increased tumor cell metastasis in vivo in nude mice.
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