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<StructureSection load='3m7p' size='350' side='right' scene='43/430871/Cv/2' caption='Human glycosylated fibronectin gelatin-binding domain complex with PEG400, dodecaethylene glycol and Zn+2 ions (grey) (PDB code [[3m7p]]) '>  | <StructureSection load='3m7p' size='350' side='right' scene='43/430871/Cv/2' caption='Human glycosylated fibronectin gelatin-binding domain complex with PEG400, dodecaethylene glycol and Zn+2 ions (grey) (PDB code [[3m7p]]) '>  | ||
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| - | [[Fibronectin]] (Fn) is a glycoprotein which binds extracellular matrix components like integrin, collagen, fibrin and others.  It plays an important role in cell adhesion, migration and differentiation<ref name="Pancov">PMID:12244123</ref><ref name="Proctor">PMID:3326130</ref>. In addition, Fn is also important for the adherence of pathogens to host tissues and the linking between proteins and cells<ref name="Mosher">PMID:6326663</ref>.  | ||
| - | == Relevance ==  | ||
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| - | Fn is associated with wound healing. Fn is a potential marker for radiation resistance.  | ||
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| - | == Disease ==  | ||
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| - | Overexpression of Fn1 is associated with lung cancer<ref>PMID:16397245</ref>.  | ||
== Structural insights ==  | == Structural insights ==  | ||
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| + | [[Fibronectin]] (Fn) is a glycoprotein which binds extracellular matrix components like integrin, collagen, fibrin and others.  It plays an important role in cell adhesion, migration and differentiation<ref name="Pancov">PMID:12244123</ref><ref name="Proctor">PMID:3326130</ref>. In addition, Fn is also important for the adherence of pathogens to host tissues and the linking between proteins and cells<ref name="Mosher">PMID:6326663</ref>.  | ||
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| + | Fn is associated with wound healing. Fn is a potential marker for radiation resistance.  | ||
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| + | == Disease ==  | ||
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| + | Overexpression of Fn1 is associated with lung cancer<ref>PMID:16397245</ref>.  | ||
== References ==  | == References ==  | ||
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Function
Fibronectin (Fn) is a glycoprotein which binds extracellular matrix components like integrin, collagen, fibrin and others. It plays an important role in cell adhesion, migration and differentiation[1][2]. In addition, Fn is also important for the adherence of pathogens to host tissues and the linking between proteins and cells[3].
Relevance
Fn is associated with wound healing. Fn is a potential marker for radiation resistance.
Disease
Overexpression of Fn1 is associated with lung cancer[4].
References
- ↑ Pankov R, Yamada KM. Fibronectin at a glance. J Cell Sci. 2002 Oct 15;115(Pt 20):3861-3. PMID:12244123
 - ↑ Proctor RA. Fibronectin: a brief overview of its structure, function, and physiology. Rev Infect Dis. 1987 Jul-Aug;9 Suppl 4:S317-21. doi:, 10.1093/clinids/9.supplement_4.s317. PMID:3326130 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clinids/9.supplement_4.s317
 - ↑ Mosher DF. Physiology of fibronectin. Annu Rev Med. 1984;35:561-75. doi: 10.1146/annurev.me.35.020184.003021. PMID:6326663 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.me.35.020184.003021
 - ↑ Han S, Khuri FR, Roman J. Fibronectin stimulates non-small cell lung carcinoma cell growth through activation of Akt/mammalian target of rapamycin/S6 kinase and inactivation of LKB1/AMP-activated protein kinase signal pathways. Cancer Res. 2006 Jan 1;66(1):315-23. PMID:16397245 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-05-2367
 
