Interaction of the small proteoglycan decorin with fibronectin. Involvement of the sequence NKISK of the core protein
- 1 December 1991
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 280 (2) , 411-414
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2800411
Abstract
Decorin, an interstitial small proteoglycan, was shown to interact with fibronectin via its core protein. In a solid-phase assay, both high-affinity (KD values between 10 and 20 nM) and low-affinity (KD values between 110 and 130 nM) binding sites were found. The central position of decorin core protein is made up of several repeats containing NKISK in positions 85-89 and similar sequences in other repeats. The pentapeptide inhibited, albeit not completely, the high-affinity interaction between decorin and fibronectin in a specific charge-independent manner. Half-maximal inhibition occurred at a peptide concentration of 10 microM. Core-protein-derived peptides that had been produced by endoproteinase Lys-C digestion were not inhibitory, but endoproteinase Arg-C-generated peptides served as inhibitors of binding. These results suggest that NKISK as a component of repetitive sequences of decorin is involved in the interaction between the proteoglycan and fibronectin.Keywords
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