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  • Title: Collagen-binding domain of human plasma fibronectin contains a latent type-IV collagenase.
    Author: Lambert Vidmar S, Lottspeich F, Emod I, Imhoff JM, Keil-Dlouha V.
    Journal: Eur J Biochem; 1991 Oct 01; 201(1):79-84. PubMed ID: 1655429.
    Abstract:
    Cleavage of the 45-kDa gelatin-binding fragment of human plasma fibronectin with fibronectinase resulted in the activation of two forms of metalloproteinase with different substrate specificities. The 40-kDa FN-type-IV collagenase A degrades heat-denatured type-I collagen, laminin and also native collagen type IV. The 27-kDa FN-type-IV collagenase B degrades native collagen type IV, but it does not cleave laminin and only poorly degrades gelatin. Both enzymes begin with the same N-terminal sequence VYQPQPH- (residues 262-268 of fibronectin) but, contrary to the FN-type-IV collagenase A, the FN-type-IV collagenase B has lost the C-terminal region of type I repeats, where the major gelatin-binding determinants of fibronectin are located. The FN-type-IV collagenases A and B are sequentially similar to the middle domain (domain II) of collagenase type IV, secreted by H-ras-transformed human bronchial epithelial cells. Substrate and inhibition specificity of FN-type-IV collagenase A and B are different from those of FN-gelatinase and FN-laminase, isolated previously from the central and C-terminal fibronectin domains, respectively. The substrate specificity of both enzymes, characterized in this study, is also different from that of already known matrix-degrading metalloproteinases.
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