Elastic Fibre Assembly: Macromolecular Interactions
- 28 September 2007
- book chapter
- Published by Wiley
- Vol. 192, 172-184
- https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470514771.ch9
Abstract
To investigate the mechanisms behind elastic fibre assembly, we studied the molecular interactions between elastin and microfibrillar components using solid-phase binding assays. Fibrillin 1, purified from tissue using reductive-saline extraction, showed no binding to microfibril-associated glycoprotein (MAGP) or tropoelastin. MAGP, however, was found to bind specifically to tropoelastin in a divalent-cation independent manner. Antibody inhibition studies indicated that the C-terminus of tropoelastin defined the interactive site with MAGP. MAGP and fibrillin were also substrates for transglutaminase, which may provide an important mechanism for stabilizing microfibrillar structure. In other studies we found that a major cross-linking region in elastin is formed through the association of domains encoded by exons 10, 19 and 25 of tropoelastin and that the three chains are joined together by one desmosine and two lysinonorleucine cross-links.Keywords
This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
- Elastic Fiber Structure and AssemblyPublished by Elsevier ,1994
- Assembly of Laminin and Type IV Collagen into Basement Membrane NetworksPublished by Elsevier ,1994
- A 30 kD Sulfated Extracellular Matrix Protein Immunologically Crossreactive with VitronectinMatrix, 1993
- Fibroblast adhesion to recombinant tropoelastin expressed as a protein A-fusion proteinBiochemical Journal, 1991
- Tropoelastin Heterogeneity: Implications for Protein Function and DiseaseAmerican Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 1990
- Immunohistochemical Demonstration of Age-related Deposition of Vitronectin (S-protein of Complement) and Terminal Complement Complex on Dermal Elastic Fibers.Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 1989
- Heterozygosity for Homocystinuria in Premature Peripheral and Cerebral Occlusive Arterial DiseaseNew England Journal of Medicine, 1985
- Extracellular matrix microfibrils are composed of core proteins coated with fibronectin.Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, 1985
- Electron microscopic observations on the formation of elastic fibers in primary cultures of aortic smooth muscle cellsJournal of Ultrastructure Research, 1977
- Circular dichroism studies of an elastin crosslinked peptideBiopolymers, 1976