Abstract

The effects of addition of cellular fibronectin on the cell-to-substrate contacts of a non-transformed adhesion-defective mutant, AD6, of the BALB/ c3T3 cell-line, and of transformed L-929 fibroblasts have been examined by interference reflection microscopy (IRM). We report that formation of the close contact, but not focal contacts, is promoted in parallel with an increase in spreading in both cell types. These results provide strong evidence for a functional role of fibronectin in the formation of the adhesive close contact.

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