IGFBP-3 and IGFBP-5 association with endothelial cells: role of C-terminal heparin binding domain.

Growth regulation Pub Date : 1995-03-01
B A Booth, M Boes, D L Andress, B L Dake, M C Kiefer, C Maack, R J Linhardt, K Bar, E E Caldwell, J Weiler
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IGFBP-3 and IGFBP-5, but not the other 4 IGF binding proteins, specifically bound to endothelial cell (EC) monolayers. Charged compounds, such as heparin and heparan sulfate, competed for this binding. Of the 6 IGFBPs, IGFBP-3 and IGFBP-5 had the greatest heparin affinity. Peptides of 18 amino acids were synthesized, corresponding to a common basic region of IGFBP-3 (P3), IGFBP-5 and IGFBP-6 (P6) which contained a heparin binding sequence. P3 and P6 inhibited IGFBP-3 and -5 binding to endothelial cell monolayers and the peptides bound directly to EC extracellular matrix. This suggested that the C-terminal basic segment of IGFBP-3/-5 is important for the association of the binding protein with the EC monolayer.

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IGFBP-3和IGFBP-5与内皮细胞的关联:c端肝素结合域的作用。
IGFBP-3和IGFBP-5,而不是其他4种IGF结合蛋白,特异性地结合到内皮细胞(EC)单层。带电荷的化合物,如肝素和硫酸肝素,竞争这种结合。在6种igfbp中,IGFBP-3和IGFBP-5对肝素的亲和力最大。合成了IGFBP-3 (P3)、IGFBP-5和IGFBP-6 (P6)中含有肝素结合序列的共同碱基区,共18个氨基酸。P3和P6抑制IGFBP-3和-5与内皮细胞单层和直接与EC细胞外基质结合的肽的结合。这表明IGFBP-3/-5的c端基段对于结合蛋白与EC单层的结合是重要的。
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