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Identification of a novel structural variant of the alpha 6 integrin.


ABSTRACT: The alpha(6) integrin is a 140-kDa (nonreduced) laminin receptor. We have identified a novel 70-kDa (nonreduced) form of the alpha(6) integrin called alpha(6)p for the latin word parvus, meaning small. The variant was immunoprecipitated from human cells using four different alpha(6)-specific monoclonal antibodies but not with alpha(3) or alpha(5) antibodies. The alpha(6)p integrin contained identical amino acid sequences within exons 13--25, corresponding to the extracellular "stalk region" and the cytoplasmic tail of the alpha(6) integrin. The light chains of alpha(6) and alpha(6)p were identical as judged by alpha(6)A-specific antibodies and electrophoretic properties. The alpha(6)p variant paired with either beta(1) or beta(4) subunits and was retained on the cell surface three times longer than alpha(6). Reverse transcription/polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed a single polymerase chain reaction product. The alpha(6)p variant was found in human prostate (DU145H, LnCaP, PC3) and colon (SW480) cancer cell lines but not in normal prostate (PrEC), breast cancer (MCF-7), or lung cancer (H69) cell lines or a variant of a prostate carcinoma cell line (PC3-N). Protein levels of alpha(6)p increased 3-fold during calcium-induced terminal differentiation in a normal mouse keratinocyte model system. A novel form of the alpha(6) integrin exists on cell surfaces that contains a dramatically altered extracellular domain.

SUBMITTER: Davis TL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2824502 | biostudies-literature | 2001 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of a novel structural variant of the alpha 6 integrin.

Davis T L TL   Rabinovitz I I   Futscher B W BW   Schnölzer M M   Burger F F   Liu Y Y   Kulesz-Martin M M   Cress A E AE  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20010518 28


The alpha(6) integrin is a 140-kDa (nonreduced) laminin receptor. We have identified a novel 70-kDa (nonreduced) form of the alpha(6) integrin called alpha(6)p for the latin word parvus, meaning small. The variant was immunoprecipitated from human cells using four different alpha(6)-specific monoclonal antibodies but not with alpha(3) or alpha(5) antibodies. The alpha(6)p integrin contained identical amino acid sequences within exons 13--25, corresponding to the extracellular "stalk region" and  ...[more]

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