维生素连接蛋白
CD46型
糖蛋白
溶解循环
化学
整合素
细胞生物学
生物
生物化学
受体
补体系统
免疫学
抗体
病毒
作者
Alka Jain,Abdullah Karadağ,Berthold Fohr,Larry W. Fisher,Neal S. Fedarko
标识
DOI:10.1074/jbc.m110757200
摘要
Previously we have shown that two members of the newly named SIBLING (smallintegrin-binding ligand,N-linked glycoproteins) family of proteins, bone sialoprotein, and osteopontin, bound first to a cell surface receptor and then to complement Factor H thereby blocking the lytic activity of the alternative pathway of complement. Another member of this family, dentin matrix protein 1, is shown in this paper to be very similar to osteopontin in that it can bind strongly to Factor H (Ka ∼ 1 nm) and block the lytic activity through either the vitronectin receptor (αVβ3 integrin) or CD44. Binding of Factor H to SIBLING localized to the cells surface was demonstrated by fluorescence-activated cell sorting. Extensive overlapping fragment analyses suggests that both dentin matrix protein 1 and osteopontin interact with cell surface CD44 through their amino termini. Similar fragments of bone sialoprotein, like the intact protein, did not functionally interact with CD44. All three proteins are shown to act in conjunction with Factor I, a serum protease that, when complexed to appropriate cofactors, stops the lytic pathway by digesting the bound C3b in a series of proteolytic steps. These results show that at least three members of this family confer membrane cofactor protein-like activity (MCP or CD46) upon cells expressing RGD-binding integrins or CD44. The required order of the assembly of the complex suggests that this cofactor activity is limited to short diffusional distances.
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