Abstract:domain or type 1 repeats. Using a novel mRFP-tagged TSP1 C-terminal trimer, we demonstrate that ECM retention involves the RGD site and a novel site in the L-lectin domain with structural similarity to the ligand-binding site of cargo transport proteins. CD47 and 1 integrins are dispensable for ECM retention, but 1 integrins enhance activity. These novel data advance concepts of the molecular processes that lead to ECM retention of TSP1.
Journal of Cell Science
Matrix retention of thrombospondinsTSP2 is pre… Show more
“…Further studies have confirmed this binding and binding of recombinant C-terminal regions of TSP1 to cell surface CD47 (70). However, a recombinant extracellular domain of CD47 expressed in bacteria failed to bind to TSP1 (71). This may be explained by incorrect folding of the recombinant CD47 domain or involvement of a long range disulfide bond not present in that construct (72,73), but our results suggest that post-translational modification with heparan sulfate may also be required for high affinity binding of TSP1 to CD47.…”