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Publication : Syndecan-4 deficiency impairs focal adhesion formation only under restricted conditions.

First Author  Ishiguro K Year  2000
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  275
Issue  8 Pages  5249-52
PubMed ID  10681494 Mgi Jnum  J:60596
Mgi Id  MGI:1353707 Doi  10.1074/jbc.275.8.5249
Citation  Ishiguro K, et al. (2000) Syndecan-4 deficiency impairs focal adhesion formation only under restricted conditions. J Biol Chem 275(8):5249-52
abstractText  Two domains of fibronectin deliver two different but cooperative signals required for focal adhesion formation. The signal from the cell-binding domain is mediated by integrins, whereas the signal from the heparin-binding domain is recognized by heparan sulfate proteoglycans, of which syndecan-4 has been hypothesized to be involved in focal adhesion formation. We generated mice deficient in syndecan-4 to study its role directly. Even in fibroblasts from syndecan-4-deficient mice, focal adhesions were formed, and actin fibers terminated normally at focal adhesions when they were cultured on coverslips coated with fibronectin or with a mixture of its cell-binding and heparin-binding fragments. However, when the cells were cultured on the cell-binding fragment and the heparin-binding fragment was added to the medium, focal adhesion formation was impaired in the syndecan-4 null fibroblasts as compared with that in wild-type cells. Therefore, syndecan-4 is essential for promoting focal adhesion formation only when the signal of the heparin-binding domain of fibronectin is delivered as a soluble form, most probably from the apical surface. When the signal is delivered as a substratum-bound form, other molecule(s) also participate(s) in the signal reception.
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