Abstract

The interaction of fibronectin with native collagen during collagen fibril formation was investigated. Fibronectin prepared from serum, or from the cell surface, bound to the forming collagen fibrils while less fibronectin bound to preformed fibers. Denatured collagen competed with native collagen in binding fibronectin. Fibronectin delayed the precipitation of collagen fibrils but did not alter the total amount of fibrils formed. Fibronectin which was heated to 30 degrees C for 30 min did not promote cell adhesion but still bound to native collagen and delayed fiber formation. The collagen-binding fragment of fibronectin produced by digestion either with chymotrypsin or with neutrophil elastase had a similar effect in delaying fibril formation, but the cell-binding fragment was not active. These studies indicate that fibronectin can bind to aggregating collagen fibers probably at the same site shown previously to bind to denatured collagen. Since fibronectin inhibits the rate of collagen fibrillogenesis, it may regulate the size of collagen fibers.

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