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Evidence that binding to the carboxyl-terminal heparin-binding domain (Hep II) dominates the interaction between plasma fibronectin and heparin.

M J Benecky1, C G Kolvenbach, D L Amrani, M W Mosesson.   

Abstract

We assessed the participation of the three known heparin-binding domains of PFn (Hep I, Hep II, Hep III) in their interaction with heparin by making a quantitative comparison of the fluid-phase heparin affinities of PFn and PFn fragments under physiologic pH and ionic strength conditions. Using a fluorescence polarization binding assay that employed a PFn affinity-purified fluorescein-labeled heparin preparation, we found that greater than 98% of the total PFn heparin-binding sites exhibit a Kd in the 118-217 nM range. We also identified a minor (less than 2%) class of binding sites exhibiting very high affinity (Kd approximately 1 nM) in PFn and the carboxyl-terminal 190/170 and 150/136 kDa PFn fragments. This latter activity probably reflects multivalent inter- or intramolecular heparin-binding activity. Amino-terminal PFn fragments containing Hep I (72 and 29 kDa) exhibited low affinity for heparin under physiologic buffer conditions (Kd approximately 30,000 mM). PFn fragments (190/170 and 150/136 kDa) containing both the carboxyl-terminal Hep II and central Hep III domains retained most of the heparin-binding activity of native PFn (Kd = 278-492 nM). The isolated Hep II domain (33-kDa fragment) exhibited appreciable, but somewhat lower (2-5-fold), heparin affinity compared to the 190/170-kDa PFn fragment. Heparin binding to the 100-kDa PFn fragment containing Hep III was barely detectable (Kd greater than 30,000 nM). From these observations, we conclude that PFn contains only one major functional heparin-binding site per subunit, Hep II, that dominates the interaction between heparin and PFn.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3207688     DOI: 10.1021/bi00419a058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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