Cellular fibronectin binds to lysyl oxidase with high affinity and is critical for its proteolytic activation

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Fogelgren, B [1 ]
Polgár, N [1 ]
Szauter, KM [1 ]
Ujfaludi, Z [1 ]
Laczkó, R [1 ]
Fong, KSK [1 ]
Csiszar, K [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hawaii, John A Burns Sch Med, Cardiovasc Res Ctr, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M412979200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Lysyl oxidase (LOX) is a copper-containing amine oxidase known to catalyze the covalent cross-linking of fibrillar collagens and elastin at peptidyl lysine residues. In addition, its involvement in cancer, wound healing, cell motility, chemotaxis, and differentiation reflect a remarkable functional diversity of LOX. To investigate novel mechanisms of LOX regulation and function, we performed a yeast two-hybrid screen to identify LOX-interacting proteins. Three overlapping positive clones were identified as C-terminal fragments of fibronectin (FN). Glutathione S-transferase pull-downs and solid phase binding assays confirmed this interaction. LOX binds to the cellular form of FN (cFN) with a dissociation constant (K-d) of 2.5 nM. This was comparable with our measured Kd of LOX binding to tropoelastin ( 1.9 nM) and type I collagen ( 5.2 nM), but LOX demonstrated a much lower binding affinity for the plasma form of FN (pFN). Immunofluorescent microscopy revealed co-localization of FN and LOX in normal human tissues, where these proteins may interact in vivo. LOX enzymatic activity assays showed that cFN does not seem to be a substrate of LOX. However, cFN can act as a scaffold for enzymatically active 30-kDa LOX. Furthermore, in FN-null mouse embryonic fibroblasts, we observed dramatically decreased proteolytic processing of the 45-kDa LOX proenzyme to the 30-kDa active form, with a corresponding decrease in LOX enzyme activity. Our results suggest that the FN matrix may provide specific microenvironments to regulate LOX catalytic activity.
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