MULTIPLE LAMININ-BINDING PROTEINS IN HUMAN FETAL HEART

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TOMY, PM [1 ]
ANILKUMAR, NP [1 ]
SUDHAKARAN, PR [1 ]
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[1] UNIV KERALA,DEPT BIOCHEM,TRIVANDRUM 695581,INDIA
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FETAL HEART; LAMININ BINDING PROTEINS; CATION DEPENDENT PROTEIN; CATION INDEPENDENT PROTEIN; DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES;
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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The possibility of occurrence of laminin binding proteins in cardiac tissue under different stages of growth was examined by affinity chromatography of the soluble fraction of human fetal myocardial plasma membrane over Ln-Sepharose. A 67 kDa protein was isolated by elution with glycine/HCl buffer containing 1 M NaCl and visualized as a coomassie stainable band on SDS gel electrophoresis under reducing conditions. Dot blot assays of the radioiodinated protein revealed the binding of 67 kDa protein with high affinity to laminin in a cation independent manner. This protein appears to be present in relatively higher amounts in tissues from early stage fetus. The occurrence of cation dependent laminin binding poteins was also examined by affinity chromatography. Electrophoresis of the EDTA eluate under reducing conditions followed by silver staining showed two prominent bands with average molecular size 130 and 174 kDa which under non-reducing conditions appeared as two bands with average molecular weight of 115 and 135 kDa. Using radioiodinated protein in dot blot assays, its binding to Ln was found to be maximum in the presence of Mn++ ions. Immunoblotting using anti-beta(1) integrin antibodies showed that 115 kDa protein is a beta(1) integrin suggesting the possibility of this protein belonging to the integrin group of receptors. The occurrence of multiple laminin binding proteins and the relative abundance of one of these proteins viz. the 67 kDa protein during early stages than in late stage tussue suggest a possible role for these proteins in cellular interactions with laminin during myocardial tissue development.
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