Cloning and characterization of developmental endothelial locus-1: An embryonic endothelial cell protein that binds the αvβ3 integrin receptor

Chiaki Hidai, T Zupancic(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Kalyani Penta(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Adel A. Mikhail(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Masatoshi Kawana(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Elena E. Quertermous(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Yoshikazu Aoka(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Masafumi Fukagawa(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Yasuhisa Matsui(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Doros Platika(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Robert Auerbach(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Brigid L.M. Hogan(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Ralph Snodgrass(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Thomas Quertermous(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Genes & Development
January 1, 1998
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Abstract

We have taken advantage of an enhancer trap event in a line of transgenic mice to identify a unique developmentally regulated endothelial cell locus (Del1). The protein encoded in this locus contains three EGF-like repeats homologous to those in Notch and related proteins, including an EGF-like repeat that contains an RGD motif, and two discoidin I-like domains. Del1 is shown to be a matrix protein and to promote adhesion of endothelial cells through interaction with the alphavbeta3 integrin receptor. Embryonic endothelial-like yolk sac cells expressing recombinant Del1 protein, or grown on an extracellular matrix containing Del1 protein, are inhibited from forming vascular-like structures. Expression of Del1 protein in the chick chorioallantoic membrane leads to loss of vascular integrity and promotes vessel remodeling. Del1 is thus a new ligand for the alphavbeta3 integrin receptor and may function to regulate vascular morphogenesis or remodeling in embryonic development.


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