Tuckwell D, Calderwood D A, Green L J, Humphries M J
School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, UK.
J Cell Sci. 1995 Apr;108 ( Pt 4):1629-37. doi: 10.1242/jcs.108.4.1629.
Integrins alpha 1 beta 1 and alpha 2 beta 1 are major cellular receptors for collagens. The alpha 1 and alpha 2 subunits contain a approximately 200 amino acid inserted domain (I-domain) in their N-terminal region and, because of the homology between the I-domains and the collagen-binding A-domains of von Willebrand factor, it has been suggested that the I-domains might mediate the collagen-binding functions of alpha 1 beta 1 and alpha 2 beta 1. In order to fully investigate this hypothesis, we have generated recombinant human alpha 2 I-domain (r alpha 2I) by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction/bacterial expression and tested its ability to mediate the collagen-binding functions of alpha 2 beta 1. R alpha 2 I binds specifically to type I collagen in a concentration-dependent manner: binding is cation dependent and, like the complete receptor, is supported by magnesium and manganese ions but not by calcium ions. R alpha 2I is recognised by anti-functional anti-alpha 2 monoclonal antibodies 6F1, 5E8 and P1E6 in capture ELISAs, and anti-functional antibodies inhibited r alpha 2I-collagen binding. In addition, r alpha 2I inhibits cell spreading on collagen. R alpha 2I is therefore a collagen-binding domain and can account for many of the collagen-binding functions of integrin alpha 2 beta 1. We have also determined the collagen specificity of r alpha 2I and found that it binds types I, II and XI collagen.
整合素α1β1和α2β1是胶原蛋白的主要细胞受体。α1和α2亚基在其N端区域含有一个约200个氨基酸的插入结构域(I结构域),并且由于I结构域与血管性血友病因子的胶原蛋白结合A结构域之间存在同源性,有人提出I结构域可能介导α1β1和α2β1的胶原蛋白结合功能。为了全面研究这一假设,我们通过逆转录酶-聚合酶链反应/细菌表达产生了重组人α2 I结构域(rα2I),并测试了其介导α2β1胶原蛋白结合功能的能力。rα2I以浓度依赖的方式特异性结合I型胶原蛋白:结合依赖阳离子,并且与完整受体一样,由镁离子和锰离子支持,但不由钙离子支持。在捕获酶联免疫吸附测定中,rα2I可被抗功能抗α2单克隆抗体6F1、5E8和P1E6识别,并且抗功能抗体抑制rα2I与胶原蛋白的结合。此外,rα2I抑制细胞在胶原蛋白上的铺展。因此,rα2I是一个胶原蛋白结合结构域,并且可以解释整合素α2β1的许多胶原蛋白结合功能。我们还确定了rα2I的胶原蛋白特异性,发现它结合I型、II型和XI型胶原蛋白。