Cell-type-specific fibronectin subunits generated by alternative splicing

Publication Year
1986

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

Multiple fibronectin mRNAs arise by alternative splicing of the primary transcript of a single gene. We describe analyses of the contribution of this alternative splicing to fibronectin subunit heterogeneity in three different cell types using antisera directed against specific segments of fibronectin. beta-galactosidase-fibronectin fusion proteins produced with the lambda gt11 bacterial expression vector were used as immunogens. One region of alternative splicing accounts for differences in subunit size, while a second contributes to differences between the fibronectins present in blood plasma and in fibroblastic cells. We also show, however, that these two regions of alternative splicing do not account for all detectable subunits. We have also used these segment-specific antisera to show that blood platelets contain a spectrum of fibronectin subunits distinct from that found in blood plasma.

Journal
J Biol Chem
Volume
261
Issue
26
Pages
12258-65
Date Published
09/1986
ISSN Number
0021-9258
Alternate Journal
J Biol Chem
PMID
3528152