The fibril-associated collagen IX provides a novel mechanism for cell adhesion to cartilaginous matrix.

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Jarmo KäpyläJyrki Heino

Abstract

Collagen IX is the prototype fibril-associated collagen with interruptions in triple helix. In human cartilage it covers collagen fibrils, but its putative cellular receptors have been unknown. The reverse transcription-PCR analysis of human fetal tissues suggested that based on their distribution all four collagen receptor integrins, namely alpha1beta1, alpha2beta1, alpha10beta1, and alpha11beta1, are possible receptors for collagen IX. Furthermore primary chondrocytes and chondrosarcoma cells express the four integrins simultaneously. Chondrosarcoma cells, as well as Chinese hamster ovary cells transfected to express alpha1beta1, alpha2beta1, or alpha10beta1 integrin as their only collagen receptor, showed fast attachment and spreading on human recombinant collagen IX indicating that it is an effective cell adhesion protein. To further study the recognition of collagen IX we produced recombinant alphaI domains in Escherichia coli. For each of the four alphaI domains, collagen IX was among the best collagenous ligands, making collagen IX exceptional compared with all other collagen subtypes tested so far. Rotary shadowing electron microscopy images of both alpha1I- and alpha2I-collagen IX complexes unveiled only one binding si...Continue Reading

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