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Endoglin is a Component of the Transforming Growth Factor-beta Receptor System in Human Endothelial Cells

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1992 Sep 25
PMID 1326540
Citations 244
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Abstract

Endoglin, a dimeric membrane glycoprotein expressed at high levels on human vascular endothelial cells, shares regions of sequence identity with betaglycan, a major binding protein for transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) that co-exists with TGF-beta receptors I and II in a variety of cell lines but is low or absent in endothelial cells. We have examined whether endoglin also binds TGF-beta and demonstrate here that the major TGF-beta 1-binding protein co-existing with TGF-beta receptors I and II on human umbilical vein endothelial cells is endoglin, as determined by specific immunoprecipitation of endoglin affinity-labeled with 125I-TGF-beta. Furthermore, endoglin ectopically expressed in COS cells binds TGF-beta 1. Competition affinity-labeling experiments showed that endoglin binds TGF-beta 1 (KD approximately 50 pM) and TGF-beta 3 with high affinity but fails to bind TGF-beta 2. This difference in affinity of endoglin for the TGF-beta isoforms is in contrast to beta-glycan which recognizes all three isoforms. TGF-beta however is binding with high affinity to only a small fraction of the available endoglin molecules, suggesting that some rate-limiting event is required to sustain TGF-beta binding to endoglin.

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