Literature DB >> 7735124

Echistatin inhibits the adhesion of murine melanoma cells to extracellular matrix components.

N Staiano1, G R Villani, E Di Martino, C Squillacioti, P Vuotto, P Di Natale.   

Abstract

Echistatin, an RGD containing peptide isolated from Echis carinatus snake venom, inhibited the in vitro attachment of B16-BL6 mouse melanoma cells to fibronectin, vitronectin and laminin. Its inhibitory activity on cell adhesion was non-cytotoxic, dose-dependent and fully reversible. Kinetic analysis showed a competitive type of inhibition for all the three substrates examined here. Chemical reduction and alkylation of echistatin almost abolished its effect on cell adhesion to extracellular matrix components. Native echistatin was also able to inhibit B16-BL6 cell attachment to IgG antihuman fibronectin receptor-coated wells, thus suggesting that the molecule binds to adhesive receptors on melanoma cell surface. Our results indicate that echistatin is an useful disintegrin for research on cell adhesion.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7735124

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Mol Biol Int        ISSN: 1039-9712


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5.  Irradiation differentially affects substratum-dependent survival, adhesion, and invasion of glioblastoma cell lines.

Authors:  N Cordes; B Hansmeier; C Beinke; V Meineke; D van Beuningen
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2003-12-01       Impact factor: 7.640

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